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English: View the outer face of the massif of sandstone rock that welcomes the cave temple of the Santos Justo and Pastor in Olleros de Pisuerga (Palencia, Spain). In the vicinity of the Church, we see a dissemination set of anthropomorphic tombs as a rock necropolis, as well as several caves or carriers also excavated in rock, possibly pre-Romanesque and a character sacred in origin. There are also many small holes that would support wood structures of the hermits community.

This church is one of the best examples of rock group the Ebro Valley architecture. Although being an excavated Temple, attempts to imitate the usual typology of an exempt, Romanesque church with two ships finished in semicircular apses crowned with oven vaults and carved pointed to by simulating sujetadas by transverse, also carved arches in the natural rock barrel vaults-shaped cover quite rightly.

As curiosity can be seen as the bell tower not found in the own church if not exempt and displaced tens of metres south.
Español: Vista de la cara exterior del macizo de roca arenisca que acoge el templo rupestre de los Santos Justo y Pastor en Olleros de Pisuerga (Palencia, España). En las inmediaciones de la Iglesia, podemos observar un conjunto diseminado de sepulturas antropomórficas, a modo de necrópolis rupestre, así como varias cuevas o habitáculos también excavados en roca, posiblemente prerrománicos y con un carácter sagrado en origen. También abundan los pequeños orificios sobre los que se apoyarían estructuras de madera en las que se asentaría la comunidad de ermitaños.

Esta iglesia constituye uno de los mejores ejemplos de arquitectura rupestre del grupo del valle del Ebro. A pesar de ser un templo excavado, intenta imitar con gran acierto la tipología habitual de una iglesia románica exenta, con dos naves acabadas en ábsides semicirculares coronados con bóvedas de horno y con la cubierta tallada en forma de bóvedas de cañón apuntado simulando ser sujetadas por arcos fajones, también tallados en la roca natural.

Como curiosidad podemos observar como la torre-campanario no se encuentra en la propia iglesia si no exenta y desplazada unas decenas de metros hacia el sur.
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