The Church of St. Matthew, located in the Town of Erra is of Romanesque style, has a tile panel type "Mudejar" of the sixteenth century and a font of holy water, instead of the column, has a stone figure of the century century, of almost total relief, with his arms crossed above his head, being that they hold the cup, also the stone of the sixteenth century.
People call this figure "Erra Old." The facade has a portal surmounted by a rectangular window for illumination of the choir. Above the window, a niche is a rough stone sculpture of a virgin in the sixteenth century.
People call this figure "Erra Old." The facade has a portal surmounted by a rectangular window for illumination of the choir. Above the window, a niche is a rough stone sculpture of a virgin in the sixteenth century.
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