ESGLÉSIA DE SANT JOAN
Small rectangular church from the Romanesque period with 2 side chapels and a rectangular bell tower
The small church with a rectangular plan was mentioned as early as 1231, when it became the parish of Campins. Like many churches of this type, it was enlarged from the 16th century onwards to add two side chapels. In the 19th century it was also completely transformed: an additional body was added to the east and the portal was moved to the west. On the south side rises its rectangular bell tower topped by a pyramidal and octagonal roof. Its base dates from the Romanesque period, as does the old entrance door, which is now walled up.
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