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  2. There are examples of Asturian Pre-Romanesque art all over the Principality of Asturias. This architectural style, also called Asturian architecture, first appears in the 8th century at the beginning of the Kingdom of Asturias, and is one of the region’s most distinguishing artistic features.

  3. The first of these annexes is the typical Asturian Pre-Romanesque vestibule, with a royal tribune on the upper part, accessed via a stairway joined to one of the walls. To the east is the enclosure with the altar, with a single apse, foregoing the traditional Asturian pre-romanesque triple apse, and going back to Visigoth influences. To the ...

  4. Apr 26, 2023 · Pre-Romanesque art of Asturias. World Heritage Monuments. What to see in Oviedo. The most autochthonous architecture of Asturias loses its roots more than a thousand years ago. The traces of the court in Asturian territory are now more admired than ever for their unique artistic accent.

  5. After the Moorish occupation, Pre-Romanesque art was first reduced to the Kingdom of Asturias, the only Christian realm in the area at the time which reached high levels of artistic depuration. (See Asturian art). The Christians who lived in Moorish territory, the Mozarabs, created their own architectural and illumination style, Mozarabic art.

  6. Nov 5, 2020 · The monuments of the Asturian pre-Romanesque period are one of the best preserved examples in Spain of the art and architecture of the High Middle Ages. A collection prior to the arrival of the Romanesque style so present throughout Spain.

  7. Among the many secrets of the artistic and cultural heritage in Asturias, today we’ll highlight the pre-Romanesque, a very important architectural ensemble built between the 8th and the 10th centuries.

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