Collegiate church and cloister of St Juliana
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The Collegiate church and cloister of Santa Juliana (Spanish: Colegiata y Claustro de Santa Juliana) is a collegiate church located in Santillana del Mar, Spain. The church is dedicated to Juliana of Nicomedia.
It is notable as an example of Romanesque architecture
Conservation
It has been part of a World Heritage Site since 2015, when the Camino de Santiago (a serial site first designated in 1993) was expanded to take in more variants of the pilgrimage route.[1] The sites included in the UNESCO designation are largely monuments, churches, or hospitals that provided services to pilgrims headed to Santiago de Compostela.
It is also protected as a Bien de Interés Cultural; it was first given a heritage listing in 1889.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Routes of Santiago de Compostela". UNESCO. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
See also
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- 669bis-001: Primitive Way
- 669bis-002: Northern Way
- 669bis-003: French Way
- 669bis-004: Liébana Way
- 669bis-005: Cathedral of San Salvador and Holy chamber (Oviedo)
- 669bis-006: Church and Monastery of San Salvador (Salas)
- 669bis-007: Lugo Cathedral
- 669bis-008: Roman walls of Lugo
- 669bis-009: Collegiate Church of Ziortza (Ziortza-Bolibar)
- 669bis-010: Cathedral of Saint James apostle (Bilbao)
- 669bis-011: Church of Santa María de la Asunción (Castro Urdiales)
- 669bis-012: Collegiate church and cloister of St Juliana (Santillana del Mar)
- 669bis-013: Church of San Salvador de Priesca (Villaviciosa)
- 669bis-014: Church of Santa María de Soto de Luiña (Cudillero)
- 669bis-015: Mondoñedo Cathedral
- 669bis-016: Sobrado dos Monxes Abbey
- 669bis-017: Tunnel of San Adrian
- 669bis-018: Cathedral of Santa María de Vitoria (Vitoria-Gasteiz)
- 669bis-019: Briñas bridge over the Ebro river (Haro)
- 669bis-020: Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana (Camaleño)
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