The Church of El Salvador located in the Plaza del Salvador # 7 of Segovia (Spain) is a temple of Romanesque built in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries with reforms of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, retaining only some remains in the bottom of the tower and the portico, walled until recently.
The plant has a single nave with five bays of half a point on double columns, and an easy access door that was probably larger in origin. Their capitals are decorated with biblical motifs, animals and plants, although it is very difficult to distinguish clearly due to strong erosion that have suffered
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