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Church in Asturias, Spain
Iglesia de Santa María (Valdediós)
43°26′11″N 5°30′25″W / 43.4365°N 5.5069°W / 43.4365; -5.5069
LocationAsturias,  Spain

Iglesia de Santa María (Valdediós) is a church in Villaviciosa, Asturias, Spain. It is within the Monasterio de Santa María de Valdediós. The only three Romanesque altars in Asturias are preserved in the church.

It is a late-Romanesque style Cistercian church built in the 13th century. The church is made up of three naves with semicircular apses and ribbed vaults.

The church is the only element that survives from the initial construction of the monastery, because the other buildings that made up the group deteriorated due to successive floods in the area.

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  1. "Home - English - Monasterio de Valdediós". Monasterio de Valdediós. Archived from the original on June 16, 2024. Retrieved November 1, 2024.


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