One of the most representative Romanesque-style buildings the Ribera del Ebro area in Navarre, it is distinctive for its sober lines and its slightly deflected axis.
The parish church of Santa María Magdalena was built in the mid-12th century on an earlier Mozarabic church. It has a floor plan with a rectangular nave in seven sections and a slightly deflected axis and a squared apse. It is covered with a pointed barrel vault supported on rib arches and historiated capitals.
It has two façades on the exterior. There are three semicircular archivolts on the side, and four archivolts below an eave on the main façade, in both cases carved with historiated bas reliefs. The tower stands at the foot of the church and has three sections, semicircular windows and is crowned with a pyramid-shaped roof with modillions.
Subsequent 16th-century additions include the chapel of Santa Ana, and the Plateresque main altarpiece.
Practical info
Construction: Church
Origin: 12th century
Artistic period: Romanesque
Location
Calle del Portal, nº 27
31500 Tudela (Navarra)
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http://www.tudela.es/cas/index.aspTel.:948 848 058 (Oficina de Turismo)
Useful information
From Jun 15 to Sep 15
From 10:30 AM to 1:00 PM
From 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Winter opening times to be confirmed.
Prices
Admission free
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