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Santa María de Taüll


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Santa María de Taüll is one of the Romanesque churches in the Boí Valley of LLeida Pyrenees and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Santa María de Taüll Church, built between the 11th and 12th centuries, was consecrated in 1123. The building has a basilical ground plan with three naves separated by columns, but after the modifications carried out on the church only one nave remains. The sanctuary has three apses and a 12th-century bell tower, comprising five floors, with an array of blind arches and pilaster-style decorative features.

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