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Romanesque Basilica of San Vicente church in Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Details of the side portico, Romanesque Basilica of San Vicente in Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
AVILA, SPAIN, OCTOBER 5, 2017: Interior of Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
AVILA, SPAIN, OCTOBER 5, 2017: Interior of Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica de San Vicente, Avila Spain
Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
AVILA, SPAIN, OCTOBER 5, 2017: Interior of Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of San Vicente Basilica in Ávila from Walls of Medieval city of Avila, Castile and León, Spain. This city was Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Basilica of San Vicente at Avila, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wethern portal of Basilica de San Vicente, in Avila Spain. The western front has five archivolts on which is placed an eaves with figures of men and women in strange attitudes. The tympanum is divided into two parts, with representations of scenes from the life of Lazarus. The mullion is occupied by the figure of Christ, standing at the sides ten apostles, arranged by couples in an attitude of conversation, except those of the interior jambs, which look towards the mullion. This cover is compared with the Portico de la Gloria because of its many similarities. It is attributed to Giral Fruchal, the architect who introduced the Gothic style in Spain from France.


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