San Julian de los Prados ó Santullano, Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
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in Parque de Santullano, 33011 Oviedo
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- Camera: Canon PowerShot A540
- Taken on 2009/10/14 11:45:36
- Exposure: 0.003s (1/400)
- Focal Length: 11.76mm
- F/Stop: f/4.000
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash
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Antonio Alba, on October 27, said:
World Heritage sites. San Julián de los Prados, also known as Santuallano, was until the 11th century more Christian construction of Spain. The Church of San Julián los Prados or Santuallano belongs to all Oviedo monuments and the Kingdom of Asturias declared World Heritage site by UNESCO and stood at Pumarín, peripheral neighborhood of Oviedo, specifically on the right side of the A-6 highway. The temple pre-Romanesque style style, was built between year 812 to 842, in honour of the martyrs Julián and Basilisa, marriage retired to the monastic life. The roof of the building is wood, with the exception of the three apses header that are barrel vault. Its path is basilica floor with three naves, a transept and three gates, two of them side. The ships are separated by pillars and semicircular arcs. There is a closed stay whose role was possibly only cosmetic, according to maintain current authors on the central Chapel. Santuallano include the loaded symbols and geometric, figures mural paintings highlighting a variety of colors.