Iglesia de San Pedro, Teruel

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Coordinates: 40°20′33″N1°06′23″W / 40.3426°N 1.1063°W / 40.3426; -1.1063

San Pedro Church
Iglesia de San Pedro
Torre de San Pedro, Teruel, Espana, 2014-01-10, DD 01.JPG
San Pedro bell tower
Religion
Affiliation Roman Catholic Church
Status Church
Location
Location Teruel, Spain
Architecture
Style Romanesque, Mudéjar
Official nameTower and church of San Pedro
Part of Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon
Criteria Cultural: (iv)
Reference 378ter
Inscription1986 (10th Session)
Extensions2001, 2016