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Iglesia de Santa María (Soto de Luiña)






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Coordinates: 43°3343N 6°1350W / 43.561883°N 6.230487°W / 43.561883; -6.230487
 

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Iglesia de Santa María (Soto de Luiña)
Religion
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusChurch
Location
LocationCudillero (Asturias), Spain
Geographic coordinates43°33′43N 6°13′50W / 43.561883°N 6.230487°W / 43.561883; -6.230487

UNESCO World Heritage Site

TypeCultural
Criteriaii, iv, vi
Designated1993 (17th session)
Parent listingRoutes of Santiago de Compostela: Camino Francés and Routes of Northern Spain
Reference no.669bis-014
RegionEurope and North America

Spanish Cultural Heritage

TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated28 November 1996
Reference no.RI-51-0009584

Iglesia de Santa María (Soto de Luiña) is a church in Asturias, Spain. It was built in the 18th century and is located in the municipality of Cudillero, in the principality of Asturias (Spain). Together with the Rectory House (Casa Rectoral), it forms an old pilgrim’s hospital connected to the Camino de Santiago.

It was constructed over a previous chapel or hermitage, located over an old spring that gave the place a certain divine character.

The temple has the floor plan of a latin cross, with three naves and 3 chapels, with a semicircular apse and a square tower at the foot, in grey stone and blank walls, with semicircular arches, 3 floors, and stone and wood niches. The lateral porticos are supported by columns. It ends with an octagonal capital of exposed ashlars crowned by one giant stone. In the corners there are zoomorphic gargoyles.

The first work carried out was the tower, designed by Master Domingo Fernández; almost parallel to it, the Main and Rosary chapels were built, with this work being finished by Pedro García. Later, and after a long dispute with the town, the Saint Inés chapel was built by Don Lope Matías Menéndez de Luarca y Tiena, and in the mid-18th century the work on the central nave was finished, with arches, doors, and windows.

The main altarpiece, in Baroque style and probably the work of José Bernardo de Mena, is dedicated to Our Lady of Humility, with images by the Asturian sculptor Antonio Baroja. On the right is the altarpiece of the Rosary, where the Tree of the Life of Jesus is represented; and on the left is the altarpiece of Saint Agnes, where the Tree of the Birth of Jesus is represented.

Above the main door there is an inscription with the following text:

YEAR 1782 ASYLUM CHURCH

After the restoration that was carried out in 1984, the church was declared an artistic-historic monument.

Among the movable goods of the parish, the silver Processional Cross, dated to 1609, catches the eye. It can be attributed to the goldsmith of Valladolid Juan de Nápoles Mudarra, of excellent quality and one of the best of Spain. There is also a silver monstrance from the 17th century and an important documentary collection from the 17th century.

References[edit]

· This article is a derivative work of the provision concerning the process of declaration or initiation of a cultural or natural property published in the BOPA no. 296 on December 23, 1996 (text), a text that is free of known restrictions under copyright in accordance with the provisions of Article 13 of the Spanish Intellectual Property Law.

· Cudillero Tourism. "Soto de Luiña Church". Accessed on August 13, 2010.

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