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Church of María Magdalena, Zamora

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Santa María Magdalena de Zamora
Native name
Spanish: Iglesia de Santa María Magdalena
LocationZamora, Spain
Official nameIglesia de Santa María Magdalena
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated1910
Reference no.RI-51-0000099
Church of María Magdalena, Zamora is located in Spain
Church of María Magdalena, Zamora
Location of Santa María Magdalena de Zamora in Spain

The Santa María Magdalena de Zamora is a church located in Zamora, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1910.[citation needed]

Built in the 12th century, La Magdalena is a small Romanesque church of the Templars. At their suppression, it was given to the Venerable Order of Saint John. The exterior features a deeply recessed south entrance, with circular arches and shafts, as well as ornate Romnnesque work. The rose window, formed with small columns, is similar to the Temple Church in London. The interior includes canopied tombs dating to the 13th century, supported by spiral and fluted shafts. Against the north wall, there is a tomb under a canopy supported by three shafts. The sepulchre itself is plain, carved with a cross; the effigy of its occupant is carved, as if lying on a bed, out of a bold block of stone, and inserted in the wall; above this is the soul (in the shape of a head with wings) supported by angels.[1]

References

  1. ^ Ford, Richard (1878). A Handbook for Travellers in Spain (Public domain ed.). J. Murray. p. 146.

See also