Valencian Reconquest churches. Study of the archaeological remains found in the Algemesí Capilla de la Comunión.
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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/163474
Cita bibliográfica
García Sentamans, J.; Fernández-Plazaola, I.; Ferrandis Montesinos, JV.; Sáez Landete, A. (2019). Valencian Reconquest churches. Study of the archaeological remains found in the Algemesí Capilla de la Comunión. Architecture Civil Engineering Environment. 12(4):37-50. https://doi.org/10.21307/ACEE-2019-050
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[EN] The present paper deals with the examination and research to the vestiges of an ancient church discovered in the basement of the Algemesi Communion Chapel, dating back to the beginnings of Christianity in the city. Considering the disposition of the constructive elements and the documented historical facts that date back to the first parish in the 13th century, it was deduced that the remains found were part of a temple with diaphragmatic arches and a woody roof. These facts are the paradigm of the ecclesiastical architecture that prevailed, by its execution speed, in the kingdom of Valencia after Jaime I reconquest. The study includes the comparison with other buildings of the same nature that allowed reconstructing its hypothetical volume, as well as the analysis of the techniques and materials that shaped its structure. Its identification ascribes another example to the Valencian protogothic architecture.
Palabras clave
Algemesi communion chapel, Construction history, Diaphragm arches, Reconquest church, Parròquia Mare de Déu de la Salut (Xirivella, Valencia), Valencian gothic architecture
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1899-0142
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Architecture Civil Engineering Environment
DOI
10.21307/ACEE-2019-050