Santa Eulàlia d'Erill la Vall

Church building in Erill la Vall, Spain
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42°31′50″N 0°49′56″E / 42.53044°N 0.832167°E / 42.53044; 0.832167ArchitectureTypeChurchStyleRomanesque
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official name: Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de BoíTypeCulturalCriteriaii, ivDesignated2000 (24th session)Reference no.988RegionEurope and North America

Santa Eulàlia d'Erill la Vall is a Romanesque church situated in Erill la Vall, in the territory of Vall de Boí, a commune in the valley with the same name and in Comarca of Alta Ribagorça in the north of Province of Lleida and the autonomous communities of Catalonia in Spain.

History

Like Sant Climent, Taüll, Sant Joan de Boí, Sant Feliu de Barruera or Santa Maria de Taüll, the date of construction of Sant Feliu is believed to be in 11th century.

In November 2000, it was included in the world heritage site of UNESCO with eight other Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí.[1]

Architecture

  • Bell tower
    Bell tower
  • Window of bell tower
    Window of bell tower
  • Cemetery and porch
    Cemetery and porch
  • Apse and bell tower
    Apse and bell tower

Sculpture

References

  1. ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2017-05-14.
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