The church of San Martín Obispo in Narros de Saldueña, built between the late 15th and early 16th centuries, has a basilica floor plan with three naves separated by pointed arches on pillars. It is notable for its octagonal wooden framework in the presbytery, with a coffered ceiling, similar to other churches in the region. Inside, the coffered ceiling and the wooden choir stand out, while its structure combines brick, adobe and mortar, typical of the architecture of La Moraña. The church preserves Mudejar elements from the 13th century, such as the choir and the bell tower.
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C. Nido, 2, Narros de Saldueña, Ávila - Web
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Mudejar ceiling