Beuda

  • Beuda
  • Beuda
  • Beuda
  • Beuda

Extensive municipality of Alta Garrotxa located at the foot of the Serra del Mont, a fantastic vantage point from where you can see, apart from much of Garrotxa and much of the plain of Empordà. It stands out for its Romanesque heritage.

The route through the town begins at Sant Pere de Lligordà, a 12th century church with a door facing the south facade, a rectangular nave and a semicircular apse. We continue towards Santa Maria de Palera, also from the 12th century, a building with a nave with a barrel vault reinforced by two lateral arches and topped to the east with a semicircular apse. It contained a Gothic marede deu carved in alabaster, which can be seen in the Girona Art Museum.

The next point of interest is the Sant Sepulcre de Palera, a remarkable Romanesque construction from the 11th century. The temple, consecrated in 1085, is made up of well-cut ashlars of considerable size. It consists of three naves, the central one with a barrel vault and the side ones of a quarter circle, supported by rectangular pillars with their corresponding apses. The bell tower, with a two-eyed wall, rises above the west facade.

Another attraction is the church of Sant Feliu de Beuda, from the 11th century, with a valuable baptismal font from the 12th century decorated with figures in relief and blind arches. The route continues to Santa Maria de Segueró, an 11th-century Romanesque church with a single nave, which preserves a polychrome image of the Virgin (14th century) carved in alabaster.

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