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Impressive cave church
Not too big but impressive cave church that not allow to picture but worth to visit we take bit more time to view the mural some blur but some still in good condition
Church Santa Maria de Idris is located on top of a small hill, carved into a rock, with spectacular outside appearance. The interiors are small, only two rooms with medieval semi preserved frescoes - ...
We visited the church as part of the FAI combined ticket. No photos allowed inside. There are remnants of some frescos, and an altar. Visit for its historic significance, not its beauty. This won’t b...
Super affordable, and vry interesting to see glimpses of ancient rock art. Not so sure i would have liked to see the folks approach with their tongues on the floor though!
This medieval church sitting atop Monterrone has been mentioned since the 14th century. It is named after the containers used to carry water. Inside there’s a unique altar surrounded by various fresco...
Impressive cave church
Not too big but impressive cave church that not allow to picture but worth to visit we take bit more time to view the mural some blur but some still in good condition
Rock top Church
Church Santa Maria de Idris is located on top of a small hill, carved into a rock, with spectacular outside appearance. The interiors are small, only two rooms with medieval semi preserved frescoes - ...
Two churches in one
We visited the church as part of the FAI combined ticket. No photos allowed inside. There are remnants of some frescos, and an altar. Visit for its historic significance, not its beauty. This won’t b...
Insightful
Super affordable, and vry interesting to see glimpses of ancient rock art. Not so sure i would have liked to see the folks approach with their tongues on the floor though!
Hallowed space
This medieval church sitting atop Monterrone has been mentioned since the 14th century. It is named after the containers used to carry water. Inside there’s a unique altar surrounded by various fresco...