Graphite drawing that represents the church of S. Climent de Taüll, one of the best and best preserved among the representatives of the Romanesque in the area.
The largest temple in the Romanesque Complex of the Boí Valley offers a captivating exterior: the slender twenty-five meter high bell tower and the bare stone walls integrate perfectly into the Taüll landscape. Consecrated on December 10.1123 by Ramón Guillem, bishop of Roda-Barbastro, the church of Sant Climent de Taüll stands on a temple from the 11th century. In 1931, it was declared a Historical-Artistic Monument (Asset of Cultural Interest) and, in 2000, a World Heritage Site by unesco.
Sant Climent de Taüll
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