12-02-2016 07:00 AM - edited 01-28-2017 01:10 AM
This small, Romanesque church was originally built in the late 13th Century, some Gothic elements were added in the 15th Century and was considerably modified in Baroque style in 1790.
We visited it yesterday, I added the place to the maps, found out who has the keys (turned out he's an old schoolmate - and the director of the local school - which I also added in the hurry).
Did not make too many pictures this time. They can be seen on Google Photos:
https://goo.gl/photos/uovnVHYoLv8F9k4r5
Made a virtual tour too:
https://goo.gl/maps/TYGpXjhN1CF2
Map location (I cannot use the "Add place" here as the system cannot find the place yet as it's too new):
https://goo.gl/maps/G9g7i1PsakJ2
Since the new church was build in 1883, this small church has not been used as a church. It was renovated in the 70's but would need some newer works as can be seen at the bottom of the interior walls (the missing plaster above is the place of some frescos that they removed for restoration and have not fixed back on the walls yet).
Enjoy...
12-02-2016 05:58 PM - edited 12-02-2016 08:59 PM
@Csaba, what a Beautiful place.
Thanks also for the internl tour. I was really courious to see the inside of the church.
Great post!!!
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12-02-2016 08:05 PM
@Csaba. I like your posts because you always provide a description about the place.
12-03-2016 01:53 AM
Thanks guys...
@AnuradhaP here are some tips of about how to post in this forum section:
I like to take such "guide lines" seriously as they indeed help others to see things in context.
12-03-2016 07:02 AM
Me encanto tu historia @Csaba, utilizaste los concejos que plantea LuisR al máximo, la foto esferica muy interesante, consulta que cámara utilizas y lo importante de donde la colgaste o como la ubicaste para realizar la foto. Gracias por compartir 👍👏😀
12-03-2016 08:37 AM
Well, @FaridTDF, I took the 360 shots with a Samsung Gear 360 with its native Android App then imported and published them via Google's Street View App.
Note that with the Google Street View App, you can use the Gear 360 without a dedicated (Samsung) mobile device, too.
01-09-2017 04:31 PM
Very nice post, @Csaba. It remains very few of the Romanesque style...
01-09-2017 04:32 PM
01-10-2017 03:34 AM
The fact you added a small 360º tour is outstanding. Thanks for your dedication in order to share this with us, I really appreciate it!
02-02-2017 10:35 PM
This is a good place, I would like to come their later
@petocsaba wrote:This small, Romanesque church was originally built in the late 13th Century, some Gothic elements were added in the 15th Century and was considerably modified in Baroque style in 1790.
We visited it yesterday, I added the place to the maps, found out who has the keys (turned out he's an old schoolmate - and the director of the local school - which I also added in the hurry).
Did not make too many pictures this time. They can be seen on Google Photos:
https://goo.gl/photos/uovnVHYoLv8F9k4r5
Made a virtual tour too:
https://goo.gl/maps/TYGpXjhN1CF2
Map location (I cannot use the "Add place" here as the system cannot find the place yet as it's too new):
https://goo.gl/maps/G9g7i1PsakJ2
Since the new church was build in 1883, this small church has not been used as a church. It was renovated in the 70's but would need some newer works as can be seen at the bottom of the interior walls (the missing plaster above is the place of some frescos that they removed for restoration and have not fixed back on the walls yet).
Enjoy...