Church of El Salvador (Carabias)

The Roman Catholic Church of San Salvador in Carabias, a district of the Spanish municipality in the province of Guadalajara Siguenza of the Autonomous Community of Castile -La Mancha, was constructed in the 13th century. In 1965, the Romanesque church of the monument ( Bien de Interès Cultural ) was told.

Architecture

At the single-aisled nave, a straight closed vestibule joins the east. The building, easily standing on a slope, consists of carefully edited dressed stone. The south and west side of the church is surrounded by a porch on the southern vestibule, a rectangular bell tower is grown in the east, which contains two sound arcades. Each is a portal on the south and on the west side. The round-arched west door has a Archivolte of plain voussoirs resting on pillars, whose capitals are decorated with floral decor. The south porch has three Archivolts, the average is undecorated and the two outer ones are decorated with a tow band. The capitals of the pillars on which rests the outer Archivolte are no longer recognizable.

The two-sided vestibule of the church consists of arcades resting on twin columns. Their capitals are decorated with plant motifs.

The interior of the church was altered in the 17th century. The baptismal font is the oldest piece.

Steinmetz characters

On the facade of the Church 57 stone marks were found, 50 of them are located in the lobby.

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