Small building with a basilica layout. It has a semi-circular apse and two side chapels that lead to the transept. The church is entered through a simple door with a lintel, decorated with neoclassical-style pilasters and corbels. Above, centred on the frontispiece, is an ox-eye window. The façade is topped by a bell gable. The building is made in rough slate slabs laid with mortar in a random layout. Several slabs from an older roof protrude from under the roof. The vault and façade of the temple appear whitewashed, unlike the rest of the church. Although there is documented proof of a chapel that existed here in the late 14th century, no traces of the building remain. The current church dates to somewhere between the 18th and 19th centuries.
Baixada De L'església 19, 17781 Vilamaniscle, Provincia de Gerona, España
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