Culture | Vall de Boí, La Church of Sant Feliú de Barruera Santa Feliú de Barruera is one of the Romanesque churches in the Boí Valley, which received the UNESCO World Heritage designation in 2000.
Culture | Lena Santa Cristina de Lena Church It was built around the year 850 and is one of the most interesting examples of pre-Romanesque Asturian art.
Culture | Écija Santa Cruz Church It houses the Écija Sacred Art Museum and its Virgen del Valle Chapel is dedicated to the city's patron saint.
Culture | Vall de Boí, La Santa Eulalia Church in Erill la Vall Santa Eulalia Church in Erill la Vall is one of the Romanesque churches of the Boí Valley, which received the UNESCO World Heritage designation in 2000.
Culture | Lamasón Church of Santa Juliana de Lafuente Set in a valley amid mountains, this simple country church has conserved its original structure in a region which is home to very few examples of Romanesque art.
Culture | Agramunt Church of Santa Maria de Agramunt This is one of the most important Romanesque buildings in the western regions of Catalonia. It is particularly notable for the exquisite carved decoration on the doorway on the main façade.
Culture | Vall de Boí, La Santa María de Cardet Church Santa María de Cardet is one of the Romanesque churches in the Boí Valley, which received the UNESCO World Heritage designation in 2000.
Culture | Cervera de Pisuerga Church of Santa María del Castillo At first glance this church is notable for its slender silhouette and its exterior appearance, although the treasures on the inside make it even more interesting.
Culture | Vall de Boí, La Church of Santa María de Còll Santa María de Còll is one of the Romanesque churches in the Boí Valley, which received the UNESCO World Heritage designation in 2000.
Culture | Écija Church of Santa María (Écija) Its outstanding features include the entrance, the slender brick nave and the bell tower's 18th century tile ornamentation. Its design recalls the Giralda Tower in Seville.