Church with a single nave with a pitched roof and stone masonry with a bell gable with two semi-circular arches. The entrance door has a monolithic lintel and noteworthy Romanesque ironwork on the wooden doors. Inside is an arch with long, narrow, adjoining voussoirs, supported by rectangular pilasters. Another horseshoe arch divides the nave into two bays. In the late 14th century, the parish of Sant Brici de Tapis is listed in diocesan nomenclature as "Ecclesia parrochialis sancti Bricci de Tapies". Its dedication to St. Briç (St. Brice) is indicative of the worship of St. Martin during the Romanesque period; St. Briç was the bishop who succeeded the French knight in the see of Tours. The side chapels and the sacristy were built between the 17th and 18th centuries.
Restaurant Can Mach, Tàpis, Massanet de Cabrenys, Provincia de Gerona 17721, España
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