Church of San Pedro de Nora

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Church of Saint Peter of Nora
Iglesia de San Pedro de Nora (in Spanish)
Pre-Romanesque
Completed9th century
Specifications
Length18 metres (59 ft)
Width13 metres (43 ft)

Saint Peter of Nora (

Pre-Romanesque church, located in Las Regueras, Asturias, Spain, beside the Nora river, about 12 km from Oviedo. The church is recorded for the first time in a donation document of Alfonso III of Asturias
in 905.

Given its similarities with the church of San Julián de los Prados and the church of Santa María de Bendones, it was probably built in the times of Alfonso II of Asturias. Declared National Monument in 1931, the church burnt in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War losing the roof. It was restored by Luis Menéndez Pidal y Alvarez.

Architecture

This church has the construction style established in church of San Julián de los Prados: facing eastwards, vestibule separate from the main structure, basilica-type ground plan, central nave higher than the side aisles, with intersecting wooden roof and lit by Windows with stone lattice. The straight sanctuary is divided into three apses with barrel vaults. As a differentiating element, the apses were joined to each other through the dividing walls by semicircular-arched doors. Like all the churches from this period, there was a room over the apse, only accessible from outside through a trefoil window. The bell tower, separate from the church like in Santa María de Bendones, does not belong to the original construction, and stems from an initiative in the seventies by the architect and great restorer of Asturian Pre-Romanesque, Luis Menéndez Pidal y Alvarez.

See also

References

  • Adan Alvarez, Gema; Martinez Faedo, Leonardo; Diaz Garcia, Fructuoso (1997). "San Pedro de Nora - Evolucion constructiva y restauraciones". In Hevia Blanco, Jorge (ed.). La Intervención En La Arquitectura Prerromanica Asturiana. Oviedo: Universidad de Oviedo, Vice-Rectorado de Extension Universitaria, Servicio de Publicaciones. pp. 161–182. .