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St Peter's church, Caracena

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Historic site in Caracena, Spain
San Pedro de Caracena
LocationCaracena, Spain
Coordinates41°22′57″N 3°05′32″W / 41.382504°N 3.092292°W / 41.382504; -3.092292
Spanish Cultural Heritage
Official nameIglesia de San Pedro
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated1935
Reference no.RI-51-0001093
St Peter's church, Caracena is located in SpainSt Peter's church, CaracenaLocation of San Pedro de Caracena in Spain

St Peter's church (Spanish: Iglesia de San Pedro) is one of two Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic churches located in Caracena, Spain. The 12th-century church is most notable for the carvings on the capitals on the columns of the atrium, and in pedestals on the cornice.

Conservation

Atrium of the church

It has been designated a Bien de Interés Cultural, and has been protected by a heritage listing since 1935.

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