Church with a single nave with an elevated transept and a semi-circular apse with a barrel vault ceiling. The bell tower, attached to the south side of the transept, is part of a square tower. Although the crown has deteriorated considerably, it still retains remnants of the old fortification, containing merlons and probably built after the construction of the tower. A long crenel is also preserved on the south façade. The exterior of the apse is decorated with Lombard arches and bands. There are two arches in each of the seven spaces between the lesenes or bands. The first time the church is documented is in a precept issued by King Odó in 889, in favour of the Saint Polycarp of Razès Monastery in Languedoc. From the 11th century onwards, citations and references to the church of Sant Feliu are constant. The parish category of the church was still maintained until the 17th century. The whole complex was abandoned in the 17th-18th centuries.
Camí De Sant Feliu De La Garriga, 17137 Viladamat, Provincia de Gerona, España