RE: [ENG-SPN] The Celtic Sculpture That Crossed the Sea: Ireland in Soria Stone / La escultura celta que cruzó el mar: Irlanda en la piedra soriana
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(Villasayas and admire the façade of its parish church, Romanesque in its beginnings) When I read this phrase I think of today's churches, I mean that they have that detail that differentiates them from the others, let me explain: When we travel to different places, countries, towns, etc., the churches have one or more characteristics that make us know where they are located when we see them. This one you're talking about has had some modern influences, but it has that detail that makes it different from the others and obviously from more remote times.
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Yes, that's true. When you see a church like this, even if it's heavily modified, you always know where it started and can even imagine what the original design was like, since, as a general rule, they all followed the same pattern. Good observation. Regards.