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And this, this is the high altar of Santa María de Viana. No words required. Date: 06 April 2016 Place: Viana (Navarra, Spain)
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And this, this is the high altar of Santa María de Viana. No words required. Date: 06 April 2016 Place: Viana (Navarra, Spain)
» Read moreThis is one of the reasons I love Spain’s churches so much. To orient you, you’re standing in the middle of the nave of Santa María de Viana, looking down the north transept to a side chapel – and there were many side chapels. If you look up above the chapel, you can see the original Gothic walls and window. […]
» Read moreAfter our visit to the ruins of San Pedro, we returned to the church of Santa María de Viana and actually went inside. Omigosh, it was amazing. Here’s a first taste, a baroque statue of Santiago to greet the weary pilgrims. Date: 06 April 2016 Place: Viana (Navarra, Spain)
» Read moreAnother view from the ruins of San Pedro de Viana, this time looking straight up from what might have been the sacristy. Certainly, it is directly under the rose window opposite what would have been the sanctuary. Perhaps a vestibule of some sort? There is no “main” door from this area to the outside of the structure, just a tiny […]
» Read moreSome small patches of what used to be the interior decoration of the church of San Pedro de Viana still survive. This particular piece is set high on a wall under part of a roofed arcade that was once a side aisle of the church. Here it is in situ: Date: 06 April 2016 Place: Viana (Navarra, Spain)
» Read moreThis photo is looking down the long nave of the ruined church of San Pedro in Viana. This will give you some little idea of the scale of the place. With no roof and very little in the way of an interior, the ruined walls of the church are like the bleached bones of some primordial beast rising from the […]
» Read moreThe ruins of the Iglesia San Pedro are right in the city center of Viana. This church was reduced to its present ruined state during the Carlist Wars. Otherwise, it would be an important early Gothic building from the thirteenth century. There’s something haunting about this place, and we took a lot of photos here. I’ll try to limit myself […]
» Read moreWe stayed here for our night in Viana. Well, technically, we stayed above this place (in room 14), and we only ate and drank here. I kind of love that their logo is an Ecclesial coat of arms. They are, I think, those of a Cardinal, but I’m sure somebody will correct me. Date: 06 April 2016 Place: Viana (Navarra, […]
» Read moreTrue story: César Borgia was originally entombed in the Church of Santa María de Viana in 1507, but twenty years later he was disinterred at the orders of the Bishop of Calahorra, who was incensed that such a notorious sinner was buried in sacred ground. His tomb was demolished and César Borgia was re-buried in unconsecrated ground, where his body […]
» Read moreHere’s Francine on her phone, taking advantage of our unlimited data plan to look for a room for the night in Viana. Behind her is the magnificent Iglesia de Santa María de Viana. We had originally planned to stay in an albergue, but we thought that perhaps the time had come to take a proper room for the night. Date: […]
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