Church with a single nave with side chapels, a large semi-circular apse and transept, and a dome. The façade is the oldest part of the church. The entrance has four semi-circular arches with archivolts, a smooth tympanum, which includes the Rocabertí family coat of arms, and a lintel with an inscription dated 18 May 1414, placed there by Bernat Gonbau Parer and his wife. A document from 1413 refers to the restoration of the church, which suggests that an earlier church was restored in 1414, when it was a suffragan diocese of Santa Maria d'Agullana. It became an independent parish in 1569. The bell tower features a square base and an octagonal tower with semi-circular arches. The rest of the temple (nave, transept, and apse) dates to the 18th century. The roof is finished in Arabic tiles.
Carrer De La Torre, 17700 La Junquera, España
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