ESGLÉSIA PARROQUIAL DE SANT FELIU
Neo-Baroque style church with an octagonal bell tower with capitals, with a presbytery and a pre-Romanesque chapel.
It was mentioned as early as the 11th century under the name of "ecclesiam Sancti Felicis" by the monastery of Sant Cugat. This neo-Baroque church is dominated by its octagonal bell tower, added in 1954, on an 18th century base. It was unfortunately destroyed and then rebuilt after the Spanish Civil War. The capitals on display in the presbytery, however, reveal the existence of a pre-Romanesque chapel.
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