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Church of San Bartolomé (Logroño)

The Church of San Bartolomé (Spanish: Iglesia de San Bartolomé) is the oldest church of Logroño, Spain. Its construction dates back to the 12th century, so partly preserves Romanesque style in the head and in the initial part of the tower, and continues during the 13th century, with the Gothic style development, building the magnificent arched portal, which contains some Romanesque sculptures that tell the life of saint Bartholomew and other Bible passages.

Church of San Bartolomé
Native name
Spanish: Iglesia de San Bartolomé
LocationLogroño, Spain
Coordinates42°28′02″N 2°26′37″W / 42.46716°N 2.443664°W / 42.46716; -2.443664
Official nameIglesia de San Bartolomé
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated1866
Reference no.RI-51-0000006
Location of Church of San Bartolomé in Spain

It has been protected by a heritage listing (currently Bien de Interés Cultural) since 1866.[citation needed] The Church of San Bartholomé is located in the Landmark No. 9 on the Way of St. James, a World Heritage Site. It is located 612 km from Santiago de Compostela.

Scenes from the porch edit

The scenes of the portal consist of 19 vignettes. Starting at the far right, in the first scene is San Bartolomé saving king Polemon's lunatic daughter, three tables, a man (1), a woman (2) and the Saint (3), the fourth is empty but could have been Polemón. In the second is the saint in a painting (5) and a group of maidens in another (6), who are evangelizing in court. In the third, the Saint is expelling the demon from the pagan idols, and converting the rest, angering some priests. This part consists in the following tables: the priests (7), the idol Berith on a column and praying under (8) and the Saint with a box in hand expelling the devil (9). In the following two tables (10 and 11) the Saint is led by a soldier to the king Astyages. On the far left might have been some scene, which may have been destroyed to build the Monesterio Palace. The twelfth box is empty. In tables 13-16 Bartholomew defeats the idol Baldach, who Astyages loves and making command him flogging for his anger, but orders pulling him to pieces because it seems insufficient punishment. We can see him tied by the four limbs being skinned on a table holding by three female figures: lust, vanity and laziness. Tables 18 and 19 show San Bartolomé preaching with his own skin over his shoulder.

The tympanum of Cristo Redentor of the cover is moved down because in the 16th century stonemason Pedro de Acha reformed the chorus and makes a small window in order to illuminate the place. From this reform is also created the Renaissance arch behind this choir.

Structure edit

The basilica has three naves separated by octagonal pillars covered with a groin vault, highlighting the Romanesque crossing and apse, because there is not any altarpiece but it had a major altarpiece in its day, 18th-century style, painted in white and gold with great resemblance with the Holy Martyrs of Calahorra.

Tower edit

During the fifteen days which Logroño resisted the siege of the French army in 1521, the tower was hit by enemy artillery suffering damage, because it is near the defensive walls of the city, and guarded the Herbentia gate, near the old town hall. Years later it was rebuilt in brick, with Mudejar style influences from Aragón. During the First Carlist War an optical telegraph station was located in the tower. Spain was spanned by an extensive semaphore telegraph network in the 1840s and 1850s.[1]

Secularisation and surroundings edit

As a result of the Ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal in the 19th century, the building was used as a warehouse for wood and coal. Furthermore, disappeared all the works of art that could have except a carved stone Gothic coffins. It had other uses as military hospital, park or workshop. During mid-19th century was thought to demolish stone building in order to build a theater in the place that was the episcopal palace (currently in this place is located the food market).

Next to the church and even attached to it were built several buildings, some of which have been restored or demolished so now part of the apse is seen from the outside. Among those is the Palace of the Marquises of Monesterio, dating from 1751 and it was owned by the Marquis of Monesterio and Lapilla. Over the years it housed institutions like the Catholic Circle of Workers, schools and the cinema of the Father Marin and after years without any use, has been renovated and reused as official building.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Roig, Sebastián Olivé (1990). Historia de la telegrafía óptica en España. Madrid: MINISTERIO DE TRANSPORTE, TURISMO Y COMUNICACIONES. Retrieved 10 January 2019.

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from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es Iglesia de San Bartolome Logrono see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated es Iglesia de San Bartolome Logrono to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Church of San Bartolome Spanish Iglesia de San Bartolome is the oldest church of Logrono Spain Its construction dates back to the 12th century so partly preserves Romanesque style in the head and in the initial part of the tower and continues during the 13th century with the Gothic style development building the magnificent arched portal which contains some Romanesque sculptures that tell the life of saint Bartholomew and other Bible passages Church of San BartolomeNative name Spanish Iglesia de San BartolomeLocationLogrono SpainCoordinates42 28 02 N 2 26 37 W 42 46716 N 2 443664 W 42 46716 2 443664Spanish Cultural HeritageOfficial nameIglesia de San BartolomeTypeNon movableCriteriaMonumentDesignated1866Reference no RI 51 0000006Location of Church of San Bartolome in SpainIt has been protected by a heritage listing currently Bien de Interes Cultural since 1866 citation needed The Church of San Bartholome is located in the Landmark No 9 on the Way of St James a World Heritage Site It is located 612 km from Santiago de Compostela Contents 1 Scenes from the porch 2 Structure 2 1 Tower 3 Secularisation and surroundings 4 See also 5 ReferencesScenes from the porch editThe scenes of the portal consist of 19 vignettes Starting at the far right in the first scene is San Bartolome saving king Polemon s lunatic daughter three tables a man 1 a woman 2 and the Saint 3 the fourth is empty but could have been Polemon In the second is the saint in a painting 5 and a group of maidens in another 6 who are evangelizing in court In the third the Saint is expelling the demon from the pagan idols and converting the rest angering some priests This part consists in the following tables the priests 7 the idol Berith on a column and praying under 8 and the Saint with a box in hand expelling the devil 9 In the following two tables 10 and 11 the Saint is led by a soldier to the king Astyages On the far left might have been some scene which may have been destroyed to build the Monesterio Palace The twelfth box is empty In tables 13 16 Bartholomew defeats the idol Baldach who Astyages loves and making command him flogging for his anger but orders pulling him to pieces because it seems insufficient punishment We can see him tied by the four limbs being skinned on a table holding by three female figures lust vanity and laziness Tables 18 and 19 show San Bartolome preaching with his own skin over his shoulder The tympanum of Cristo Redentor of the cover is moved down because in the 16th century stonemason Pedro de Acha reformed the chorus and makes a small window in order to illuminate the place From this reform is also created the Renaissance arch behind this choir Structure editThe basilica has three naves separated by octagonal pillars covered with a groin vault highlighting the Romanesque crossing and apse because there is not any altarpiece but it had a major altarpiece in its day 18th century style painted in white and gold with great resemblance with the Holy Martyrs of Calahorra Tower edit During the fifteen days which Logrono resisted the siege of the French army in 1521 the tower was hit by enemy artillery suffering damage because it is near the defensive walls of the city and guarded the Herbentia gate near the old town hall Years later it was rebuilt in brick with Mudejar style influences from Aragon During the First Carlist War an optical telegraph station was located in the tower Spain was spanned by an extensive semaphore telegraph network in the 1840s and 1850s 1 nbsp Mudejar tower nbsp Tympanum of the porch nbsp Romanesque apseSecularisation and surroundings editAs a result of the Ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizabal in the 19th century the building was used as a warehouse for wood and coal Furthermore disappeared all the works of art that could have except a carved stone Gothic coffins It had other uses as military hospital park or workshop During mid 19th century was thought to demolish stone building in order to build a theater in the place that was the episcopal palace currently in this place is located the food market Next to the church and even attached to it were built several buildings some of which have been restored or demolished so now part of the apse is seen from the outside Among those is the Palace of the Marquises of Monesterio dating from 1751 and it was owned by the Marquis of Monesterio and Lapilla Over the years it housed institutions like the Catholic Circle of Workers schools and the cinema of the Father Marin and after years without any use has been renovated and reused as official building See also editChurch of Santa Maria de Palacio Logrono References edit Roig Sebastian Olive 1990 Historia de la telegrafia optica en Espana Madrid MINISTERIO DE TRANSPORTE TURISMO Y COMUNICACIONES Retrieved 10 January 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Church of San Bartolome Logrono amp oldid 1128959516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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