Church of San Gil Abad

The plan is of the Gothic-Mudejar type of a single-nave church with two polygonal apses at the head and at the foot, with chapels between the buttresses. The feet and headboard were originally flat. And with a square tower.

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Iglesia de San Gil Abad

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