Iglesia De Santo Tomás (Coro)
Features
The interior has a pointed triumphal arch with two plain archivolts, supported by three columns on each side with anthropomorphic and zoomorphic truncated pyramid-shaped capitals.
The nave is covered with a horizontal wooden structure, and the chancel with a pointed barrel vault on the imposts, in which there are three anthropomorphic corbels and a capital.
On the exterior, the sale of the head wall stands out, in semicircular arch with a column on each side and capitals of leaves, and the two doorways. The western doorway, has two pointed archivolts and a praying figure in the soffit, and is decorated with balls and three anthropomorphic figures, which rest on a molded impost and buttresses. The southern doorway has a pointed arch with a plinth and an impost on the buttresses, and the right one has a carved four-petalled flower.
References
- ^ "Asturias - CORO, Iglesia de Santo Tomás" (PDF). Romanico Digital (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 November 2024.
This article is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es:Iglesia de Santo Tomás (Coro); see its history for attribution.