Olalla / Olalia

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view of church exterior - southwest view

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view of stoup

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view of stoup in context

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INFORMATION

FontID: 03605OLA
Object Type: Stoup
Church/Chapel: Ermita de la Virgen de la Pelarda / Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Pelarda
Church Patron Saints: St. Mary the Virgin
Church Location: 44211 Olalla, Teruel, Spain
Country Name: Spain
Location: Teruel, Aragón
Directions to Site: Olalla is located off (S) the local road A-2513, NE and in the municipality of Calamocha, about halfway between Teruel (S) and Zaragoza (N)
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, in the nave
Century and Period: 17th century, Renaissance? / Baroque?
Church Notes: the present ermita said to have originally been the medieval church of a now disappeared village
Font Notes:
Reported in the Gran enciclopedia aragonesa (1980-1983, v. 10, p. 2677) as a typical example of the profusely decorated -cherubs, etc.- fonts and stoups of the Renaissance. It may have been added to this church in the early-17th century modifications

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 40.974159, -1.1198131

MEDIUM AND MEASUREMENTS

Material: stone, marble?
Font Shape: chalice-shaped
Basin Interior Shape: round
Basin Exterior Shape: round

REFERENCES

Gran enciclopedia aragonesa, Zaragoza: Union Aragonesa del Libro, 1980-1983