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looks Basilica and the pointed arch of which is the main gateway

With the arrangement of this part is taken for completion of the first phase of work - has also started arranging the windows.


EÑE - La Gaceta de Salamanca, December 19, 2009

what will be the main entrance of the Basilica of Santa Teresa and looks the spectacular arch providing access to the closed zone of the apse of the temple of Alba de Tormes.

This part of the work, is one of the last to run since it implies the presence of Villamayor quarry on site. They are responsible for carving one by one the pieces that compose the columns supporting the arch. At the moment the door looks and the pilasters and the shaft of the columns and the lintel and the arch to form the entrance to the temple to be constructed more than five meters above current ground level.

Gothic style, the work of running the temple was started in 1898 on a project Repullés and architect Enrique María Vargas. After several phases of implementation, over 120 years, in November 2007 signed the minutes of rethinking of the work that has been developed so far. Under the direction of the architect responsible for the current project-Navas Ricardo Perez Rodriguez has completed the closing of the area of \u200b\u200bthe apse of the Basilica, which will use this space independently from the rest of the building.

During the construction phase has invested over one million euros, with the foresight to do the whole work, with the window from the cruise, exceeds 4 million.


The windows and Santa Teresa
The idea offered Repullés former draft of the nineteenth century was "to enter the Interior Castle," in this new draft Pérez Rodríguez-Navas, is to pay tribute to Christian spirituality . One of the elements with which to achieve this goal will be the windows. They reflect a Santa Teresa de Jesus and all of its foundations and a group of women spiritual and holy, that can summarize the best of Christian spirituality, namely: Catherine of Siena, Bridget, Isabel of Portugal, Gertrude, Teresa Benedicta Cross, Therese of Lisieux, Rose of Lima, Wonder of the Cross Juliana of Cornillon, Clara, Hedwig and scholastic. Currently being restored already in place and who were damaged by the passage of time. ; ; ;

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