St. Michael of Lillo ( es, San Miguel de Lillo, ast, Samiguel de Lliño) is a
Roman Catholic
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church built on the
Naranco mount, near the
Church of Santa María del Naranco in
Asturias
Asturias (, ; ast, Asturies ), officially the Principality of Asturias ( es, Principado de Asturias; ast, Principáu d'Asturies; Galician-Asturian: ''Principao d'Asturias''), is an autonomous community in northwest Spain.
It is coextensiv ...
. It was completed in 842 and it was consecrated by
Ramiro I of Asturias
Ramiro I (c. 790 – 1 February 850) was king of Asturias (modern-day Spain) from 842 until his death in 850. Son of King Bermudo I, he became king following a succession struggle after his predecessor, Alfonso II, died without children. During ...
and his wife Paterna in the year 848. It was originally dedicated to
St. Mary until this worship passed to the nearby palace in the 12th century, leaving this church dedicated to
Saint Michael
Michael (; he, מִיכָאֵל, lit=Who is like El od, translit=Mīḵāʾēl; el, Μιχαήλ, translit=Mikhaḗl; la, Michahel; ar, ميخائيل ، مِيكَالَ ، ميكائيل, translit=Mīkāʾīl, Mīkāl, Mīkhāʾīl), also ...
. It has been a UNESCO
World Heritage Site
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since 1985.
It originally had a
basilica
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ground plan, three aisles with a barrel vault, although part of the original structure has disappeared as the building collapsed during the 12th or 13th century. Nowadays, it conserves its western half from that period, together with several elements in the rest of the church such as the fantastic jambs in the vestibule or the extraordinary
lattice
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Arts and design
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* Lattice (pastry), an orna ...
on the window of the southern wall, sculpted from one single piece of stone.
Gallery
File:San Miguel de Lillo (4794173442).jpg, Side view, San Miguel de Lillo
File:San Miguel de Lillo plan.svg, Floor plan, San Miguel de Lillo
File:Iglesia de San Miguel de Lillo (2476595972).jpg, Occidental façade, San Miguel de Lillo
File:Oviedo - San Miguel de Lillo 4.jpg, Window, San Miguel de Lillo
File:San miguel de lillo jamba.jpg, Frame of door, San Miguel de Lillo
See also
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Asturian architecture
Pre-Romanesque architecture in Asturias is framed between the years 711 and 910, the period of the creation and expansion of the kingdom of Asturias.
History
In the 5th century, the Goths, a Christianized tribe of Eastern Germanic origin, arrived ...
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Catholic Church in Spain
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Rose window
References
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External links
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NOTICIAS de la parroquia - Parroquia Sta Maria Naranco
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9th-century churches in Spain
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Miguel de Lillo
Buildings and structures in Oviedo
Pre-Romanesque architecture in Asturias
9th-century establishments in Spain
Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in Asturias
Religious buildings and structures completed in 848