Capella Sant Marti de Nagol

Capella Sant Marti de Nagol

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Romanesque church of the 11th century clinging to the parapet and disoriented. [Description: A Romanesque church built against the rock above a cliff face, which conditions its orientation. The nave is rectangular in shape, somewhat irregular; on the north side the wall leans against the rock. At the northwest corner it has a semicircular apse, orientation conditioned by the terrain, as the only possible access is from the east side, where the entrance door is located. It has four windows, one at the foot, one in the apse and two on the south wall. The roof, rebuilt in the 20th century, has a double slope. Inside, the floor is cut directly into the rock and the presbytery is elevated taking advantage of the terrain. On either side of the nave and very close to the apse, two semicircular niches are opened, finished with a quarter sphere. It appears mentioned for the first time in a document from 1048. In 1981 it was restored by the Artistic Heritage Services.]

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