IGLESIA DE SAN JUAN DE LOS PANETES EN ZARAGOZA. España.
IGLESIA DE SAN JUAN DE LOS PANETES EN ZARAGOZA. España.
La actual Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes, situada entre las murallas romanas y el Pilar, al lado del Torreón de la Zuda, fue construida por orden del Gran Castellán Vicente de Oña, fue terminada en 1725 y sustituyó a la antigua iglesia románica de la Orden de San Juan de Jerusalén.
Su fachada, en ladrillo cara vista, cuenta con una sencilla portada barroca en arco de medio punto de dos cuerpos, con una hornacina encima, con una imagen de San Juan Bautista, y pilastras a los lados, rematando la fachada en frontón recto con óculo.
Lo más destacable es la torre octogonal de ladrillo, mudéjar del siglo XVI, está ligeramente inclinada hacia el Pilar. Está rematada por un chapitel bulbuso.
En el interior, de tres naves de igual altura, cuenta con bóvedas de cañón con lunetos y cúpula en el crucero.
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Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, Europe
The Church of San Juan de los Panetes is a church of Catholic cult of baroque style located in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. It is located next to the Plaza del Pilar - or Plaza de las Catedrales - and to the Fuente de la Hispanidad. It is also very close to Torreón de la Zuda. It is of Cultural Interest and National Monument. Its construction was completed in 1725, coinciding with the emergence of the baroque in the city and the spirit of improving the already decadent samples of other styles - Gothic and Mudejar -, which led to the renovation of the cathedrals of Seo and Pilar. The main reason for the renovation was to replace the destroyed church of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. In 2013 an ambitious process of reform in the surroundings of the temple and of the zone of the Roman Walls, initiated by the Trams of Saragossa and coinciding with the construction of the Line 1 of said means of transport begins. The consulting firm IDOM / ACTX carries out the initial project, on a proposal of SEM Los Tranvías de Zaragoza and in its conception there is a process of citizen participation through 2,700 contributions. In the church of San Juan de los Panetes, after the authorization of the Department of Heritage, the staircase is renewed, enlarging its dimensions from side to side of the church, with stone of the Puebla de Albortón, reaffirming a wide stand oriented north, In a work executed by Ideconsa. It has a more open fan shape slightly from the west side, towards the Walls. Along with the reform of lighting, the church and all its area has enjoyed a great improvement and urban presence. The space renewed, contains a memory for the victims of the terrorist attack ETA in this place, with the inscription: In this place attempted terrorism against civilians and military of the General Military Academy -30 January 1987- Zaragoza guard Here shaken permanent memory of the victims. San Juan de los Panetes has an octagonal tower made of brick, with a slight inclination towards the Plaza del Pilar. The tower was built in the 16th century, being one of the first elements to be built. Its influence is mainly Mudejar Aragonese with a renaissance touch. It is topped by a bulbous spire. It has a baroque cover of two bodies. In the first one is a niche with the image of the patron saint of the church, Juan Bautista, of baroque stature. The second body of the frontispiece consists of a simple arch of half a point, pilasters on the sides. Finally it is finished off by a straight pediment with oculus. In the interior the temple is articulated in three ships of equal size and height, with no trace of Romanesque. Its vaults are decorated in the Baroque style of the 17th century, with the shape of lunettes. The dome is on the cruiser and on the ground are scattered several crosses of Malta, in clear allusion to the maltesque origin of this church because it was the Order of St. John of Jerusalem - a subsidiary of that of Malta - patrons of its primitive construction. The implicit verticality of San Juan de los Panetes is demonstrated in the large pilasters of exposed brick on the façade. Of classic architecture, they constitute an exquisite sample of the classic art in Aragon.
Zaragoza - Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes
España - Zaragoza - Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes - Mayo 2016
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Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes
Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes, Zaragoza
Jueves Santo, Procesión Zaragoza 2015 Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes.
Cofradía: Hermandad de Cristo Despojado de sus Vestiduras y Compasión de Nuestra Señora.
Salida desde la iglesia Iglesia de San Juan de los Panetes.
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ZARAGOZA, Spain (2019)
I spent a day in August 2019 exploring this beautiful Spanish city.
Zaragoza-Delicias Railway Station
Aljafería Palace
San Juan de los Panetes
Monumento a César Augusto
Asociación de Detallistas del Mercado Central
Fuente de la Hispanidad
Bola del Mundo
Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar
Monumento a Francisco de Goya
Museo del Teatro de Caesaraugusta
Iglesia de San Felipe y Santiago el Menor
Palacio de los Condes de Morata o de Luna
Parish Church of San Pablo
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La torre inclinada de San Juan de Panetes de Zaragoza
la torre inclinada de San Juan de Panetes de Zaragoza
Places to see in ( Zaragoza - Spain ) Torreon de la Zuda
Places to see in ( Zaragoza - Spain ) Torreon de la Zuda
The tower of the Zuda of Saragossa is the tower that is in standing of the old palace of the Zuda , Azuda or Sudda, Muslim alcázar located inside the city in which the government was. Its present form is of the second half of century XVI . It is located at the western end of the Plaza del Pilar , behind the Fuente de la Hispanidad and next to the church of San Juan de los Panetes . After the archaeological excavation and the restoration finished in 2001, it shelters a municipal office of tourism.
The tower is in the middle of an area of great archaeological wealth, on the remains of the Roman walls of the city. The walls, more than 7 m thick at some points, with more than 120 towers - some more than 8 m in diameter - and of a length of 3 km, protected a virtually square city. The Zuda was in the northwest corner, next to the river Ebro .
From 714 to 1118 , Saragossa was a Muslim city named Saraqusta . Of privileged position and with a defensive wall famous in the Muslim world; was an important border town, having its own kingdom, taifa de Saraqusta .
The Muslims built close to the wall of the city the stronghold that served as a residence to the governor of the city and was later used by the Taifa king as a winter residence. The tower of La Zuda, corresponds to the tower of the homage of the palace that was built on one of the towers of the wall.
After the Christian takeover of the city in 1118 by the troops of Alfonso I the Battaler , symbolized by the capture of the keep, the building became the royal palace and seat of the kings of Aragon . It was until the thirteenth century , when the palace of the Aljafería was begun .
In 1180 King Alfonso II of Aragon donated the building to the Hospital Order of San Juan de Jerusalén , although maintaining as its own the southern part of the building, next to the old door of Toledo. From that moment it will become a hospital, known as Zuda del Hospital, where the gentlemen welcomed the poor and the sick. Hospitallers would also build a church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist that is not preserved.
From the fourteenth century , the building, which until then was the center of the order in the region of Zaragoza, will become the headquarters of Castellán de Amposta , the highest authority of the order in Aragon . The building also served sporadically to shelter the kings of Aragon, as is the case of Jaime I and his wife Dona Leonor , who were arrested here in 1224 after an uprising of the Aragonese nobles.
In the following centuries the building would undergo several modifications most of which are not documented. The current church of San Juan de los Panetes, built by order of the great Castellán Vicente de Oña , was completed in 1725 and replaced the old medieval church. The tower, which is slightly inclined, is from the 16th century .
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Iglesia de San Pablo de Zaragoza - Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco
La iglesia de San Pablo conocida como la tercera catedral de Zaragoza, está situada entre las calles de San Blas y San Pablo, en el barrio de San Pablo (también conocido como El Gancho) de esta ciudad y su primera fábrica en estilo gótico-mudéjar data de finales del siglo XIII y la primera mitad del siglo XIV.
Desde su estado inicial, ha experimentado sucesivas ampliaciones en los siglos XV y XVI para atender a las necesidades demográficas del barrio de San Pablo, cuya población fue en progresivo aumento.
Ya durante la Edad Media el barrio de San Pablo llegó a tener casi tantos habitantes como el antiguo centro amurallado. Por esta razón, en 1284 se vio necesario derruir la antigua ermita románica de San Blas y construir un nuevo templo, que estaría terminado antes de la mitad del siglo XIV.
Se trata de una iglesia de grandes proporciones debidas a las muchas ampliaciones, que han configurado un espacio complejo y variado. Inicialmente constaba de una nave que albergaba capillas entre sus contrafuertes y poseía una cabecera de planta poligonal.
En el siglo XV se añaden dos naves al perímetro de su planta, con lo que se integró la torre, en principio adosada a los pies de la primitiva fábrica, inmersa en el interior del templo. No obstante, la parroquia siguió experimentando reformas y ampliaciones hasta el siglo XX.
Muy notoria es la torre mudéjar de planta octogonal, que constituye uno de los mejores ejemplos de torre mudéjar de la ciudad. Su interior alberga dos cuerpos concéntricos entre los que se sitúa una escalera y permite ver una panorámica de Zaragoza.
En el interior destaca su retablo mayor, realizado por Damián Forment en el siglo XVI. En 1931 fue declarado monumento nacional y en 2001 fue incluido dentro de la declaración de Patrimonio de la Humanidad que la Unesco decretó para los hitos más relevantes del mudéjar aragonés.
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Apertura de la Torre de Santa María - Calatayud
Apertura de la Torre de Santa María - Calatayud
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