Cultura, museus i Romànic del Principat d'Andorra


Andorra’s Romanesque Inheritance

Holiday apartment visitors have the chance to visit a wide range of romanesque churches and chapels spread around the whole country and the Romanesque Interpretation Centre in the village of Pal,
which is itself a National Monument.

Romanesque is an artistic style which developed around Europe between the 10th and 12th centuries. At that time, the population of Andorra lived in small rural villages, each of which had its own church built in the romanesque style.

We should highlight the following:


Sant Cerni de Nagol
AD600 Nagol
(Sant Julià de Lòria)

Sant Climent de Pal
AD400 Pal (La Massana)


Sant Corneli i Sant Cebrià
AD300 Ordino


Sant Cristòfol d'Anyós
AD400 Anyós
(La Massana)


Sant Esteve
Pl. Príncep Benlloch
AD500 Andorra la Vella


Sant Joan de Caselles
Ctra. General
AD100 Canillo


Sant Julià i Sant Germà de Lòria
Av. Verge de Canòlich
AD600 Sant Julià de Lòria



Sant Martí de la Cortinada
AD300 La Cortinada (Ordino)


Sant Miquel d'Engolasters
Ctra. d'Engolasters
AD700 Escaldes-Engordany


Sant Miquel de la Mosquera
Pl. de Sant Miquel
AD200 Encamp


Sant Miquel de Prats
AD100 Prats (Canillo)


Sant Romà de les Bons
AD200 Les Bons (Encamp)


Sant Romà de Vila
AD200 Vila (Encamp)


Santa Coloma
AD500 Santa Coloma (Andorra la Vella)


Santa Eulàlia d'Encamp
Ctra. de Vila, 1
AD200 Encamp


Santuari de Santa Maria de Canòlich
AD600 Canòlich
(Sant Julià de Lòria)


You should find time to discover the richness of our museums


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The Principality of Andorra consists mainly of three large mountain valleys in the form of a Y,
through which the three biggest rivers flow the North and East Valira Rivers join together in the main
valley of the capital to form the Great Valira River, all of them bordered on each side by high mountain ranges.
These features make for a country of dramatic natural beauty.

Administratively, the Principality of Andorra is divided into seven parishes, which, in order of protocol, are:
Canillo
, Encamp, Ordino, La Massana, Andorra la Vella, Sant Julià de Lòria i Escaldes-Engordany.


Today, the Principality of Andorra has transformed into a tourist country par excellence, offering an enormous range of tourist accommodation, including holiday apartment:

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