Church of San Vicente, Barrio de la Puebla de San Vicente

Church of San Vicente in Barrio de la Puebla de San Vicente de Becerril del Carpio (Palencia, Castile and León) declared of cultural interest 05 November 1992. It's a Romanesque church with semicircular plant, built in the 11th century and restored in the 12th century. He was a church of a Benedictine monastery belonged to Elizabeth, wife of Alfonso VI ceded it to the Cluniac Oña in 1103. In the document containing the transfer of the monastery of San Vicente to Oña Benedictine 1103, appears Becerril as a kernel with their own. In 1187 Alfonso VIII gave inheritances in Becerril de Oña monastery obtaining change the transfer of the right and belongings of the village of San Felices, in the province of Burgos. In the book 1351-52 calf, Becerril appears as belonging to the monastery of Santa Maria e San Andrés province. In plant us cone a single oriented rectangular nave from East to West, with cover, semicircular apse of access in the gable - García Guinea considers the position of the cover is a variant of the rectangular nave churches. Attached to the south wall is the rectangular body the sacristy and next to it, in the presbytery, the truncated spiral staircase angle.
Church of San Vicente in Barrio de la Puebla de San Vicente de Becerril del Carpio (Palencia, Castile and León) declared of cultural interest 05 November 1992. It's a Romanesque church with semicircular plant, built in the 11th century and restored in the 12th century. He was a church of a Benedictine monastery belonged to Elizabeth, wife of Alfonso VI ceded it to the Cluniac Oña in 1103. In the document containing the transfer of the monastery of San Vicente to Oña Benedictine 1103, appears Becerril as a kernel with their own. In 1187 Alfonso VIII gave inheritances in Becerril de Oña monastery obtaining change the transfer of the right and belongings of the village of San Felices, in the province of Burgos. In the book 1351-52 calf, Becerril appears as belonging to the monastery of Santa Maria e San Andrés province. In plant us cone a single oriented rectangular nave from East to West, with cover, semicircular apse of access in the gable - García Guinea considers the position of the cover is a variant of the rectangular nave churches. Attached to the south wall is the rectangular body the sacristy and next to it, in the presbytery, the truncated spiral staircase angle. Author: Valdavia, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 · Source

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