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Belver de Cinca, Plaza del Ayuntamiento. Church of the Assumption, gothic-style building Aragonese Renaissance of the sixteenth century, designed by the master of Monzón Juan Camurri in the year 1583. The mill is of stone ashlar and brick, consisting of three ships: one central and two lateral polygonal apse, separated by large columns that support the starry vault, with an ambulatory behind the presbytery, which is unique in the whole region, with crypt (now blinded) and choir. The cover is Plateresque with pediment, flanked with niches and Ionic columns and two medallions of San Pedro and San Pablo. It appears on the coat of Belver and year 1592, the date of termination. The stone tower is all sillar, unfinished, a quadrangular, with the last body octagonal and booths topped with gargoyles at the corners. It had two large bells, one medium and two cymbals, one of which remains.