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More model informationThe paleochristian basilisk of Son Bou is one of the oldest religious constructions on the island. Its origin may be influenced by foreigners from Africa and the Far East. It is chronologically located between the 5th and 6th century, becoming one of the largest and best preserved structure wise among the other churches kept from this period. It is based on a rectangular shape directed from east to west. The basilisk withholds a heading of three divisions, separated by columns and a portico. Its baptising basin, built as a monolithic cylinder to the outside and shaped as a cross to the inside, is situated on the left hand of the heading.
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