Description

It is a simple and austere 12th century building that has the uniqueness of having the access door to the north face as a result of subsequent renovations that lengthened the nave. The apse and the part of the nave closest to it are preserved from the Romanesque building. Inside, in the part of the apse, some of the Romanesque murals that decorated it are preserved, and which reproduce in red the quadrangular ashlars and some letters in the Greek alphabet. Some of the floor tiles, made of terracotta, feature digitally decorated pre-baked decorations.

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