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Palau De Noguera Recovers Three Baroque Sculptures Saved From the Bonfire During the Civil War

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Almost 90 years after the Civil War, which resulted in a massive destruction of sacred objects, works of art are still found that were considered lost. Neighbors of Palau de Noguera, in the Pallars Jussà, located a few years ago polychrome wooden tables in the attic of the village church. Continue reading...
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Almost 90 years after the Civil War, which resulted in a massive destruction of sacred objects, works of art are still found that were considered lost. Neighbors of Palau de Noguera, in the Pallars Jussà, located a few years ago polychrome wooden tables in the attic of the village church. Continue reading...

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Almost ninety years after the 1936-1939 war, which led to the massive destruction of sacred objects, works of art that were considered lost are still being found. A few years ago, the residents of Palau de Noguera (Pallars Jussà) located some polychrome wooden panels in the attic of the town's church. Once reconstructed, they were found to be pieces of three sculptures from the church's main altar: Saint Peter, Saint Paul and an angel. The Palat…

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