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Hermitage of Santa Lucía (XII-XIII century)

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Hermitage of Santa Lucía (XII-XIII century)
The hermitage of Santa Lucía is a small church located outside the walled enclosure. It was originally consecrated to San Miguel, to whom the beautiful Gothic mural paintings in the apse refer. The church is a construction of a single nave, of basilical plant, built at the end of the XII century or beginnings of the XIII century. The construction is closed with a barrel vault, which ends in a semicircular apse, in which the mural paintings are preserved. The front of the church is simple, composed of three pointed arches, which give access to the interior. At present, the hermitage can be visited on the day of Santa Lucia (December 13), before or after the services that are celebrated there.

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