Sant Martí de Nagol

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Sant Martí de Nagol is an 11th century Romanesque church that has become a place of cultural interest in the Andorran parish of Sant Julià de Lòria . The church is characterized by its location on a rock on the north side of the nave and with a cliff on the south side. Sant Marti de Nagol is also the entrance to the San Julián Valley .

On May 7, 1048, the church was first documented in a donation from Santa María de Urgell. The wall of the apse is semicircular with a quarter-spherical vault and the roof is covered with slate. In 1981 it was restored by the Servicios del Patrimonio Artístico de Andorra.

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Individual evidence

  1. https://www.cultura.ad/banc/article.php?id=70

Coordinates: 42 ° 28 ′ 29.7 "  N , 1 ° 29 ′ 36.5"  E