San Pedro de Nora
Facts and practical information
Nestled along the serene banks of the Nora River in Asturias, Spain, the Church of San Pedro de Nora stands as a testament to the region's rich religious heritage. This pre-Romanesque church, dating back to the early 9th century, is a remarkable example of Asturian architecture, which flourished during the reign of the Asturian monarchy.
San Pedro de Nora, with its modest yet dignified structure, has been a beacon of spiritual life for centuries. The church's architecture is characterized by its stone construction, with a rectangular plan and a barrel vault, typical of the period's ecclesiastical buildings. The sanctuary is noted for its simplicity and the purity of its lines, which are devoid of the elaborate ornamentation found in later periods.
One of the most striking features of San Pedro de Nora is its preservation of historical elements, such as the original frescoes that still adorn some of its walls. Although the church has undergone various restorations over the years, these efforts have been carefully executed to maintain the authenticity of its early medieval origins.
Caserio Nora, 5A33119 Asturias
San Pedro de Nora – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Santa María del Naranco, San Miguel de Lillo, Estadio Carlos Tartiere, Monte Naranco.