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Church of San Bartolomé
Native name
Spanish: Iglesia de San Bartolomé
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Location Campisábalos, Spain
Official name: Iglesia de San Bartolomé
Type Non-movable
Criteria Monument
Designated 1965
Reference no. RI-51-0001643
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The Church of San Bartolomé (in Spanish, Iglesia de San Bartolomé) is a really old and beautiful Roman Catholic church. You can find it in a small town called Campisábalos in Spain. This church is so special that in 1965, it was officially named a Bien de Interés Cultural. This means it's a very important historical and artistic treasure that needs to be protected.

A Glimpse into History

Built Long Ago

The Church of San Bartolomé was built a very long time ago. Construction started in the 1100s and finished in the 1200s. Imagine, that's over 800 years ago! It was built in a style called Romanesque.

What is Romanesque Style?

Romanesque architecture was popular in Europe from about the 10th to the 12th centuries. Churches built in this style often look very strong and solid. They usually have thick walls and round arches.

Key Features of Romanesque Churches

  • Thick Walls: These walls helped to support the heavy stone roofs. They also made the buildings feel very secure.
  • Round Arches: You'll see these arches over windows and doorways. They look like half-circles.
  • Small Windows: Because the walls were so thick, windows were often small. This meant the inside of the church could be a bit dim.
  • Simple Decorations: While some Romanesque churches have detailed carvings, many are quite simple. The focus was on strength and a feeling of peace.

The Church of San Bartolomé is a great example of these features. It shows us how people built churches many centuries ago.

Why is it Important?

The Church of San Bartolomé is important for several reasons. It helps us understand the history of architecture in Spain. It also shows us how people lived and worshipped in the Middle Ages.

A Protected Treasure

Being declared a Bien de Interés Cultural means the church is a national monument. This special title ensures that the church will be preserved for future generations. It helps protect its unique history and beauty.

See also

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