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‘Astragalo.net’proposes a series of routes to identify and know the most important buildings in Spain, Portugal and Andorra.

Our catalog may not perfectly represent a gigantic architecture, but it is an important sample of it.

It’s like we led to enjoy Romanesque art and the habitat to find it.

They are all designed to be dealt with in one day and the report focuses on Romanesque, but they also suggest other visits of interest.

As you can see, the process of developing Astragalo.net has just begun and will be long and continue, but we want to make you part of the indelible experience of knowing a rich and diverse Romanesque heritage on the Korean Peninsula.

The design, drawings, maps, and photos of the page are our creations as well as text.

For the Church’s initiative we have relied on the various sources mentioned in the reference.

However, the plans have been modified a lot to fit the layout of the page.

Since perfection is impossible, we welcome any proposal to improve the page.

To do this, you can send your opinion to one of the following email addresses. The historic site of the Singo Villas de Zaragosa preserves an excellent Romanesque heritage that blends harmoniously with the landscape.

In addition to specific buildings, many urban complexes have picturesque beauty such as Uncastillo and Sosos del Rey Cartolico, and on this trip, we will learn about the medieval buildings of Sadaba, where Romanesque and Puirampa Church is located.

We will also go to Egea de los Caballeros, Viota, Luna and El Prago to enjoy a unique collection of Romanesque temples.

The trip visits some of the most notable medieval sites throughout Spain across southern and central Palencia, some under the influence of a French route to Santiago de Compostella.

Specifically, they will visit the Capital Church of San Martin de Prospera (a masterpiece of Romanesque in 11th-century Europe), the monumental complex of Carión de Los Mendez, the Romanesque Cathedral in Santa Maria del Camino, the two medieval churches in Musco, the huge Santa Maria La Blanca Temple in Vilacazar de Sirga, and the Vicigotic Jewelry of San Juan de Banos.

German architecture

Site about Anglo-German Family History Society

www.agfhs.org