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Ermita de Santiago (Monsacro)
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43°15′41″N 5°53′27″W / 43.261526°N 5.890839°W / 43.261526; -5.890839
Location Asturias,  Spain

The Ermita de Santiago (Monsacro) is a very old stone building in Asturias, Spain. It is a Roman Catholic hermitage, which is a small church or chapel where a hermit (someone who lives alone for religious reasons) might have lived or worshipped. This special building is shaped like an octagon, meaning it has eight sides. You can find it close to the top of a mountain called Monsacro, in the area of Morcín.

What is a Hermitage?

A hermitage is a quiet place, often in a remote area, where a hermit lives. Hermits are people who choose to live away from others. They do this to focus on their religious beliefs and prayers. These places are usually simple and peaceful. The Ermita de Santiago was built for this purpose.

Location and Importance

The Ermita de Santiago is located on Monsacro mountain. This mountain is important for its history and nature. The hermitage is a significant landmark in the region of Asturias. It shows how people used to live and worship in the past. Its old age and unique design make it a special place to visit.

Architecture and Design

The Ermita de Santiago is known for its octagonal shape. This means it has eight equal sides, which is not a common design for old churches. It is built from stone, showing how strong and lasting buildings were made long ago. The simple yet sturdy construction helps it stand strong on the mountain.

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