The start of the Re-conquest.
Covadonga is the place where the Re-conquest began under king Pelayo, whose remains are buried in the cave alongside La Santina. This is the gateway to the Picos de Europa National Park.
The basilica, alongside the cave where pilgrims venerate the statue of La Santina, is a place of worship and pilgrimage for the people of Asturias. The basilica is in neo-Romanesque style, with two high towers flanking the main entrance. Inside there are works of great value, such as a canvass by Madrazo. The statue of king Pelayo is in the square by the basilica. The statue of La Santina, the tomb of king Pelayo and that of king Alfonso I, are in a cave, with access via a large staircase. A spring flows out of the cave and below this there is a fountain with seven spouts. On the altar, a gold panel represents the battle of Covadonga.
Practical info
Construction: Shrine
Origin: 19th century
Artistic period: Neo-Romanesque
Historic period: 19th century
Setting: Ercina and Enol Lakes, Cangas de Onís.
Location
Explanada Basílica s/n
33589 Cangas de Onís (Asturias)
covadonga@iglesiadeasturias.org
http://www.santuariodecovadonga.com/Tel.:+34 985846016/ +34 985846016
Fax.:+34 985846043
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From 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM
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