Berdoias Wayside Cross

Religious architecture
Vimianzo

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The Berdoias Wayside Cross (Cruceiro de Berdoias) stands in the churchyard of San Pedro de Berdoias (Vimianzo, Costa da Morte) as a witness to the Early Modern period (16th–18th centuries) and to Galicia’s popular devotion. Carved entirely from granite, it keeps a sober presence that resonates with the landscape and the memories of those who pause to pray or observe.

It rises from a square platform and a cubic pedestal with now illegible inscriptions. An octagonal shaft starts from the base and, one third up, features an image of Saint Peter, a gentle nod to the parish patron that brings the monument closer to human scale and to the visitor’s gaze.

The cylindrical capital shows a plain circular astragal, an abacus with curved sides and chamfered corners, volutes, and winged angel heads—a Baroque vocabulary that appears to have been repaired with iron elements over time. Above sits the square cross, with chamfered arms and floriated finials around a central boss, a solution typical in Galician tradition.

On the front, Christ on the Cross with three nails inclines his head slightly to the right, crowned with thorns beneath the INRI cartouche. Open hands and a loincloth knotted on the left complete the scene. On the back, a Pietà rests upon the pedestal of a winged angel. The cross is slightly tilted to the right, a small sign of time’s passage on a work that still invites quiet and reverence.

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