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· Sant
Quirze and Santa Julita's Church
This church looks like, inside and outside, a building of the 17th century, edified
and decorated with the rich and simple forms of our Baroque. In fact, it is indeed
a Baroque church, but the previous church that was built in this place dates
back to eight centuries before.
· Sant
Esteve de Múnter's Parish Church
Romanesque building that was modified in the 17th century. The only remains kept
from the primitive temple are the apse, the nave walls and the base of the belfry.
The rectory is almost like a big Catalan maisa (a traditional Catalan
farm building) as the rectories used to be at that time. Inside this big rectory,
the rector kept livestock, vegetables that collected from the vegetables garden
and what he got from the faithful's will.
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