Heritage and Architecture
Romanesque monuments like the Pont Nou in Camprodon, one of the town's most iconic, or the Sant Esteve church in Llanars, with its characteristic arches and square bell tower, are essential if we think about the Valley's heritage, although you'll also find protected country and rural houses, with over 240 listed buildings that make up a very rich architectural heritage in constant evolution.
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Country houses and rural surroundings
In the Camprodon Valley you'll be able to enjoy rural surroundings, with mountain-style houses and streets with bags of personality and which are characteristic of the area. Country houses in the middle of settings of great beauty, houses from centuries gone by restored and refurbished, and tranquillity and mountain landscapes.
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Delve into our architecture
The architectural heritage of churches, chapels, country houses, bridges and other infrastructures that have witnessed the lives of the inhabitants of the area over the centuries are today still relics full of stories to be told. Worthy of note are the Sant Pere church in Camprodon, which dates back to the 10th Century, and the Sant Roc chapel in Molló, set in a magnificent natural landscape.Camprodon's Town Hall is a Gothic reproduction of the Poble Espanyol in Barcelona and comprises a building with a unique façade and shutter.
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