Celadilla Sotobrin / Celadilla-Sotobrín / Celadilla de San Cibrian / Celadilla de San Cibrián / Celadilla de Sotobrín
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view of church exterior - northwest view
Scene Description: Source caption: "Celadilla-Sotobrín. Iglesia de San Miguel Arcángel."
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Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 13 January 2014 by Motta [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Celadilla-sotobrin-iglesia-san-miguel-arcangel-enero-2014.jpg] [accessed 25 January 2021]
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view of church interior - looking east
Scene Description: Source caption: "Celadilla-Sotobrín. Iglesia de San Miguel Arcángel. Nave mayor."
Copyright Statement: Image copyright © MottaW, 2014
Image Source: edited detail of a digital photograph taken 13 January 2014 by Motta [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celadilla-Sotobrín#/media/Archivo:Celadilla-sotobrin-iglesia-nave-mayor-enero-2014.jpg] [accessed 25 January 2021]
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INFORMATION
FontID: 23101CEL
Church/Chapel: Iglesia Parroquial de San Miguel Arcángel
Church Patron Saints: St. Michael
Church Location: Calle Iglesia, 17, 09140 Celadilla-Sotobrín, Burgos, Spain
Country Name: Spain
Location: Burgos, Castilla y León
Directions to Site: Located off the BU-V-6011, 4 km E of Sotopalacios, in the municipality of Merindad de Río Ubierna, 15 km NNW of Burgos capital
Ecclesiastic Region: Diócesis de Burgos
Historical Region: Comarca de Alfoz de Burgos / Merindad de Río Ubierna / Partido de Burgos / Castilla la Vieja
Font Location in Church: Inside the church, at the W end
Century and Period: , Medieval? / Renaissance?
Church Notes: church originally Romanesque, much modified and re-built since
The entry for this village in Emiliano Nebreda Perdiguero [www.archiburgos.es/wp-content/uploads/amo-a-mi-pueblo.pdf] [accessed 25 January 2021] notes: "Su iglesia, dedicada a San Miguel, Arcángel, es gótica, con restos románicos y partes renacentistas, con una capilla adosada del siglo XVI [...] la pila es sencilla". [NB: we have not been able to confirm whether the font here is the original or it was introduced in Juan de Naveda's early-17th century modifications to the medieval church]
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