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Spain's Atlantic Coast Pilgrimage ~ Basque Country
This building dates back to the Middle Ages. Today, the church retains two architectural remains: one Gothic-Renaissance structure, which includes the sanctuary, three pointed windows, star-shaped vaults, towers, and choir stalls. The other is Baroque-Classical, with an interior adorned with crosses and Corinthian pilasters. The church has three naves. The central nave is taller and wider than the side naves, with a polygonal apse and a vaulted star pattern. The side naves are covered with simple cross vaults. The main entrance features a simple, Classical portico. Another entrance, located on the episcopal side, is protected by a wooden portico. Highlights of the church's interior include the main altarpiece by sculptor Martín Ruiz de Zubiate.
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