You are standing in front of an information panel about the Church of Saint Martin of Tours in Gazeo. The panel measures 680 by 580 millimetres. It has two tactile areas: the bottom section and the right-hand side.
At the bottom, the name of the church appears in raised lettering and in Braille. It is written first in Basque and then in Spanish.
On the right-hand side, you can feel a representation of a mural painting located inside the church. The image depicts God the Father, Jesus, and the dove. God the Father is seated and is shown with a rough texture. Jesus is in the position of the cross, directly in front of God the Father’s legs, and above his head the dove is flying. Jesus has a smooth texture with small diamond shapes, and the dove is represented by a circle with a dot in the centre.
Below the painting there is a legend in Braille, in Basque and Spanish, explaining what each texture represents.
On the right, there is a raised QR code that links to the Map’s Voice platform, where you are listening to this audio.
Next, you will find the text shown on the panel: “This church is a fine example of Romanesque architecture in the region, although 20th-century restoration work significantly changed its exterior appearance. Inside, it preserves an extraordinary cycle of Gothic mural paintings.”
You are standing in front of an information panel about the Church of Saint Martin of Tours in Gazeo. The panel measures 680 by 580 millimetres. It has two tactile areas: the bottom section and the right-hand side.At the bottom, the name of the church appears in raised lettering and in Braille. It is written first in Basque and then in Spanish.
On the right-hand side, you can feel a representation of a mural painting located inside the church. The image depicts God the Father, Jesus, and the dove. God the Father is seated and is shown with a rough texture. Jesus is in the position of the cross, directly in front of God the Father’s legs, and above his head the dove is flying. Jesus has a smooth texture with small diamond shapes, and the dove is represented by a circle with a dot in the centre.
Below the painting there is a legend in Braille, in Basque and Spanish, explaining what each texture represents.
On the right, there is a raised QR code that links to the Map’s Voice platform, where you are listening to this audio.
Next, you will find the text shown on the panel: “This church is a fine example of Romanesque architecture in the region, although 20th-century restoration work significantly changed its exterior appearance. Inside, it preserves an extraordinary cycle of Gothic mural paintings.”
