Church of San Juan de Berbío
43°20′25.8″N 5°22′15.2″W / 43.340500°N 5.370889°W
Church of San Juan de Berbío | |
---|---|
Location | Asturias, Spain |
The Church of San Juan de Berbío (Infiesto), in the Piloña council in Asturias, Spain, probably belonged to the monastery founded by Alfonso V in 1005; the Infanta Doña Urraca donated it to the Monastery of San Pedro de Eslonza in 1099.
The structure went through several redesigns in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The most extensive was in the eighteenth century, which added square heads and porch trim. Of the original Romanesque design, all that remains are the basic building layout, the western facade double archivolt and bows and starts from the original facade. Until 1892, it was the parish church for Infiesto.
The church was destroyed by fire in 1936, during the Civil War, in which the eighteenth-century altarpiece was also burned.