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La iglesia parroquial de San Andrés, de estilo románico tardío del siglo XIII, está situada en pleno Camino de Santiago. Es de nave única con bóveda de crucería simple y torre cuadrada a los pies. Tiene una portada románica abocinada, con capiteles decorados con motivos vegetales y con un gran crismón en el tímpano.

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iglesia de San Andrés de Zariquiegui

Author José Antonio Gil Martínez from Vigo, Spain

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