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San Nicolás de Soria

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Location
  
Soria, Spain

Criteria
  
Monument

Reference no.
  
RI-51-0001431

Province
  
Province of Soria

Type
  
Non-movable

Designated
  
1962

Address
  
42002 Soria, Spain

San Nicolás de Soria

Similar
  
San Juan de Rabanera, Co‑Cathedral of San Pedro - So, Monastery of San Juan de, Shrine of Our Lady of Myron, Monasterio de San Polo - Soria

The Church of San Nicolás de Soria (Spanish: Iglesia de San Nicolás) is now only ruined remnants of a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic, former church located in Soria, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1962.

Part of the apse and some side walls remain: in 1858, the nave roof was brought down. In 1908, the portal of the church was moved to the church of San Juan de Rabanera in Soria. Finally in 1933 further unstable walls were razed. In 1978, during some restoration works, frescoes depicting the murder of Saint Thomas of Canterbury were discovered in one of the remaining walls of the church.

References

San Nicolás de Soria Wikipedia


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