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English: View of the dome on Church of the Monastery of Santa María la Real de Mave (Palencia, Castile-Leon, Spain).

It is a romanesque church at the beginning of the transition, built between the years 1200 and 1208. In one of the blocks of hastial there is an inscription, with the date of 1200, in years of this era. There are three naves of three tranches each cruise, not pointed out in plant and triple header of semicircular apses preceded by tranche presbyterial straight. The most striking is the presence of vaults of canyon pointed perpendicular to the axis of normal temple, both in the ends of the cruise as in the first two tranches of the ship south. The “crucero” is occupied by the hemispherical dome on octagonal “linterna” chronic “trompas” with smooth “trompillones” sawn in the image.

The style denotes a great influence burgundy, in its original structure of ships side with vaults of canyon of axis normal at the temple, which was introduced by the cistercians. It is very similar to the church of Neris (Allier).
Español: Vista de la cúpula de la Iglesia del Monasterio de Santa María de Mave (Palencia, Castilla-León, España).

Es una iglesia románica de comienzos de la transición, construida entre los años 1200 y 1208. En uno de los sillares del hastial consta una incripción, con la fecha de 1200, en años en vez de eras. Consta de tres naves de tres tramos cada una, crucero no señalado en planta y cabecera triple de ábsides semicirculares precedidos de tramo recto presbiterial. Lo más llamativo es la presencia de bóvedas de cañón apuntado perpendiculares al eje normal del templo, tanto en los extremos del crucero como en los dos primeros tramos de la nave meridional. El crucero lo ocupa la cúpula semiesférica sobre linterna octogonal de trompas crónicas con trompillones lisos que se ve en la imagen.

El estilo denota una gran influencia borgoñona, en su original estructura de naves laterales con bóvedas de cañón de eje normal al del templo, implantada por los cistercienses. Es muy semejante a la iglesia de Neris (Allier).
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