Description

It is a Romanesque building with simple lines, low height, regular ashlars and an elongated floor plan, with the vaults of the apse and the nave with a pointed profile. All this frames the building in the middle of the 12th century. In 1686, the chapel on the south façade was built, with a twin façade on the north wall, as can be seen in the interior facing. Also, in the 17th century, the two-eyed belfry was rebuilt and an off-center oculus was opened.

The highlight of the building is found hidden on the right upright of the door, where there is engraved, with a simple and primitive bill, the bust of a man with his arms and hands raised in an attitude of prayer.

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