View from the Parador del Corregidor Terrace, Plaza del Cabildo, Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain
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The church of San Pedro from the sixteenth century was a collegiate church in the fourteenth century and it was built on the remains of what was possibly a Hispano Muslim Almohad fortress, and of which part of a polygonal tower that was built into the head of the church is still preserved. T The main façade was made in the eighteenth century by Manuel Gómez and Pedro de Silva in Baroque style and influenced by the Sevillian school style. It is structured in three sections; the first of them is the entrance, flanked by twin columns. The second section appears separated by a frieze with a cornice where a niche is located with the image of San Pedro framed by wreathed columns and topped with a curved pediment. The three bells are located in the last section inside a triple semicircular arch with curved pediment. The three bells are located in the last section inside a triple semicircular arch with balustrade and topped with a belfry containing two openings.
View from the Parador del Corregidor Terrace, Plaza del Cabildo, Arcos de la Frontera, Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcos_de_la_Frontera
The church of San Pedro from the sixteenth century was a collegiate church in the fourteenth century and it was built on the remains of what was possibly a Hispano Muslim Almohad fortress, and of which part of a polygonal tower that was built into the head of the church is still preserved. T The main façade was made in the eighteenth century by Manuel Gómez and Pedro de Silva in Baroque style and influenced by the Sevillian school style. It is structured in three sections; the first of them is the entrance, flanked by twin columns. The second section appears separated by a frieze with a cornice where a niche is located with the image of San Pedro framed by wreathed columns and topped with a curved pediment. The three bells are located in the last section inside a triple semicircular arch with curved pediment. The three bells are located in the last section inside a triple semicircular arch with balustrade and topped with a belfry containing two openings.