This monument is located on a site with remains from Roman times, on a tower tomb of the first century AD that would have taken advantage of some materials. This is a late-gothic work XV-XVI century. The building has a rectangular nave with chancel and abroad surrounded by a portico of arches straight. In the eighteenth century would be added the porches, the belfry and the porch. The presbierio is decorated with wall paintings of the fifteenth century, retouched in modern times, with representations of St. George, St. Eulalia, the Virgin and Child, St. Vincent, etc.. The shrine and its surroundings, with Roman remains and a seventeenth-century bullring is a set declared BCI.



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