Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Sant Climent
The churches of the Vall de Boí in Spain are listed by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites because of their Romanesque architecture. There are nine of them altogether and the church of Sant Climent de Taüll above is one of them, probably the best preserved. It dates from the early 12th century.
The valley is a narrow one, high up in the Pyrenees and has a ski resort and national park as well as the Romanesque churches.
Labels:
church,
places of worship,
Spain,
UNESCO
Location:
Vall de Boí, Lleida, Spain
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