ESGLÉSIA DE SANT MARTÍ DE MOSQUEROLES
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Church of Romanesque origin with a sundial on the wall of the bell tower preserving its Romanesque nave
Church of Romanesque origin dedicated to Saint Martin, located in the urbanization of Mosqueroles. Mentioned since 1104, it underwent profound transformations in the 14th and 17th centuries. In 1802, it was reoriented, but preserved its Romanesque nave, partly covered by a barrel vault, finished on a square apse. The base of its bell tower, restored and modified around 1379, also dates from the Romanesque period. A sundial decorates the wall of the bell tower.
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