Completely renovated, the Romanesque structure of the door on the north wall was preserved.
(12th century). Founded as a hospital and refuge for pilgrims, by two Italian friars. Today it is governed by the Order of Mercy. One of the most representative monuments of Sarria.
(13th century). It shows some Romanesque elements and Gothic arches and doors. Outstanding on the outside are the medieval ironwork and capitals with human heads, scrolls, the Tree of Life, rosettes and nail points.
Located on the French Pilgrimage Route. A humble example of rural Romanesque.
Church with a nave that preserves its characteristics both in the door and in the apse.
The church belonged to the monastery that the Benedictines had there. Very interesting main door with pentagonal tympanum, side door and tower from the period. Asset of Cultural Interest (BIC) since 2008.
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