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This
set of buildings includes nine churches built from the eleventh to the
thirteenth centuries under the architectural tenets of the Lombard
Romanesque style. Between them they represent a veritable historic
testimony of the birth of Catalunya. Experts agree that they are the
artistic reflection of a society rigidly divided into ecclesiastical
and seigniorial classes. In fact the construction of the hermitages and
churches was the initiative of the seigniors of Erill and the Bishop of
Roda d´Isàbena.
Boí preserves a beautiful Romanesque hermitage dedicated to Sant Joan. Taüll contains the famous hermitages of Sant Climent and Santa Maria,
both with impressive frescos and beautiful Romanesque workmanship
throughout. As well as the aforementioned hermitages, mention must also
be made of the Ermita de Santa Eulària in Erill la Vall, the Ermita de
la Nativitat and Ermita de Sant Quirc in Durro, the Ermita Sant Feliu
in Barruera, the Ermita de Santa Maria in Cardet and the Ermita de la Assumpció in Coll.
Quite
apart from their architectural richness, the churches also boast
notable specimens of mural painting and wooden sculptures, most of them
currently kept in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona.
The most noteworthy is the Christ in his Majesty of Sant Climent de
Taüll, which has become a veritable icon of Catalunya.
All these churches are open for visits every day, closing only on Christmas and New Years Day. © Alhena Media
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