Sant Romà de les Bons

This Lombard Romanesque church was consecrated on 23 January 1164, according to the deed of consecration found inside the altar.

This Lombard Romanesque church was consecrated on 23 January 1164, according to the deed of consecration found inside the altar. Built on a rectangular plan and with a semicircular apse, it has a belfry with two openings which takes up the whole width of the west wall.

The main door, in the west wall and decorated with a toothed frieze, is protected by a porch from a later time, from which one can see a magnificent panorama of the valley, The outer side of the apse shows decorative Lombard arches and bands.
The original altar survives inside the church, with the remains of original murals on the walls. Those visible on the drum of the apse are reproductions of the Romanesque originals, now preserved in the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya.

In the upper part of the apse roof, on the walls and on the barrel vault of the nave some gothic murals are preserved. Other features worthy of mention are a 16th century gothic altarpiece and a small granite baptismal font from the 12th century

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