25 años de la Condesa Eylo I | Page 62

Many schools only took boys, but some let girls learn too (in separate classes). Most kids sat on the floor, or on piles of straw. Medieval teachers often beat the children with sticks or tortured them in other ways.

At school they learned to read and write in Latin. Books were very expensive in early medieval Europe.

Religious Buildings: churches

The artistic period is gothic. It has a tower that was built in the eleventh century in a Romanesque style.

It has a door in the north side and a cuadrangular plant.

Religious Buildings: chapels

They are next to churches, as spaces open to worship or with independant entrance. Ther are covered by vaults or domes. They have windows and strained glasses to have natural light. They have separation spaces or churches with decorated clouser.

The chapels in this century were Romanesque with a dome and great facade with a few small window a little decoration. The chapel of Nuestra Señora de la Virgen del Castillo know by the village. It had a semicircular arch and it was mozarabs. It was built of stone and there was in a cave.