The parish church of Sant Vicenç de Vilamalla is located at the northern end of the village. The building has a single nave without an apse and a pointed vault. The front façade, facing west, has a semi-circular arch door with archivolts, a lintel, and a smooth tympanum. A simple rosette window is in the centre, and at the top, three base pilasters of a bell gable with no crowning arches. A double-splayed window with semi-circular arches is cut into the southern wall, and the northern wall is supported by three buttresses. The same style of rosette window as the front façade decorates the back. The parish church of Sant Vicenç de Vilamalla was documented as far back as the 10th century. The building, in a style characteristic of the churches built during the late Romanesque period, likely dates from the 13th century.
Carrer Sant Jordi 14, 17469 Vilamalla, Provincia de Gerona, España
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