SANTA EULÀLIA CHURCH
Romanesque parish church with high, Lombard-Romanesque bell tower, retaining some of its original architecture
This parish church of Romanesque origin has retained some of its original architecture. It underwent many alterations between the 17th and 20th centuries. Flanked by the highest Romanesque-Lombard bell tower in the Principality (23 m), erected in the second half of the 11th century, its Romanesque apse was demolished in 1924. The porch dates from the 14th century. Inside, there are interesting baptismal fonts and baroque altarpieces. An art museum, installed in an annex building, completes the visit.
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