Torre Iglesia de San Pedro - Cuenca, Castilla La Mancha, España
Posted by: Ariberna
N 40° 04.856 W 002° 07.710
30T E 574303 N 4437103
Tower of heritage church
Waymark Code: WM19QNQ
Location: Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Date Posted: 04/01/2024
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The tower, which is composed of three decreasing bodies, was topped in the late eighteenth century with a body of bells, was also restored in the twentieth century due to the damage caused by the Spanish Civil War.
"Located in the peculiar and attractive Plaza del Trabuco, it has an octagonal plan on the outside, but circular on the inside. Its origin is Romanesque, but it has suffered so much damage over the centuries that we can actually consider it to be a work of the 18th century, renovated by José Martín de Aldehuela. The cover is baroque. Inside there is a chapel with a splendid Mudejar coffered ceiling."
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