The picturesque village of Taüll is located in the province of Lleida in the region of the alta Ribagorça.
Notably, the exclusive presence of Romanesque in this area since we can visit nine Romanesque temples dated between the 11th and 13th centuries cultural examples in medieval Europe. This set of Romanesque churches was declared world heritage in 2000.
The nine churches that form the well stated are: Sant Climent de Taüll and Santa María de Taüll that we can in the panoramic, Sant Joan de Boí, Santa Eulalia de Erill la Vall, Sant Feliu de Barruera, La Nativitat and Sant Quirc de Durro, Santa Maria de Cardet and the Assumpció de Coll.
These churches were built according to models from the North of Italy, the Romanesque Lombard, which is characterized by the functionality of its buildings, the careful work of stone, the slender Tower Belfries, and the exterior decoration of blind arches and Lombard bands.
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