The parish church of Sant Cebrià de Mollet was a possession of the monastery of Vilabertran since 1093. It is a 12th century building. The church has a nave and a semi-circular apse, covered inside and out by a layer of lime mortar, which exposes only a few elements of the Romanesque work. Only the part of the apse, which can be observed from the outside. In the centre of the apse is a double-splayed window and round-pointed arches. The nave has a long, pointed vault ceiling. The vault of the apse is almond-shaped and has a curved cornice. The nave was topped by defensive elements that were later converted into a loft, where there are small embrasures. A squat, square bell tower stands on the north side of the church and is topped by an octagonal structure with slightly pointed arches. The façade was later renovated, the side chapels were added, and the top part of the bell tower was built (or rebuilt).
Carrer Nou 2, 17752 Mollet de Peralada, Provincia de Gerona, España
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