This Romanesque church was devoted to St. Vincent and St. Peter, and was built at the end of the 11th century. It has a simple plan with three naves. One of the most remarkable features of its exterior is the central apse, decorated with a chequered impost. The interior is characterised by a scant decoration, although the chapel has historiated capitals. This church was declared a National Monument in 1923.
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