This Romanesque church is located in the middle of the small town of Pedret, built during the second half of the 12th century and consisting of two farmhouses and the former rectory. It is a large church, with a single rectangular nave and semi-circular apse. The nave has a pointed-vault ceiling and the apse has a quarter-sphere vault. The façade is topped by a bell gable built with three pilasters and a pitched roof. A small circular tower is attached. The entrance features three semi-circular arches with a voussoir and archivolts, with a smooth lintel and tympanum. The apse also has a noteworthy window, with a semi-circular arch. The double window has an archivolt in the form of smooth drum, supported by two columns crowned with capitals decorated with human heads. Some of the original paint can still be seen.
Carretera De Pedret I Castelló 5, 17493 Pedret y Marsá, Provincia de Gerona, España
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