6 Best Day Trips from Barcelona, and the Itinerary to Know for Each | Condé Nast Traveler
"It’s ironic that the oh-so beautiful Vall de Boí valley is most famous for something that looks quite low-key from the outside. UNESCO World Heritage status has been awarded to eight churches and a chapel, though a glimpse at their exteriors could have you wondering what the fuss is about. Even the most famous, Sant Climent de Taüll with its six-floor bell tower, is pretty but —dare we say—no Sagrada Familia. Look inside, however, and the Romanesque style they excel at comes alive: intense, brightly colored theological paintings that do not hold back when it comes to drama." - Gemma Askham,Jessica Benavides Canepa
A must visit if you are in the Boi Valley, st Climent remains as the main reference of the Romanic churches of this area. Free parking areas just outside, it can be visited for free on the outside and you'll need a ticket to enter.
Thirsty Horse
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Definitely worth the entry price to see the spectacular video projection. You'll get to observe how the walls of the church looked when they were originally painted. I'd also strongly recommend coming at a time when a guided tour is available. The information they give is fascinating.
Slavi Khodorkovsky
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Looks beautiful, but we didn't get inside as it was closed.
Stephen Oxford
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Simply stunning even if the original frescoes have ripped out and sent to museums
Petra Magro
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Nice experience watching the video with virtual restoring effects, and well kept building.
calp 12
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Beautiful Romànic church in a village and with a bar very near. Easy parking.
Thomas Randall
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My favourite church? I think so. What they have done with he frescos inside is nothing short of genius. Make sure you time your visit to coincide with the video mapping (and don't Google too much before - let it be a surprise) then complete your experience visit a visit to MNAC in Barcelona. Easy free parking next door and a cafe and a few good mountain restaurants nearby...
Carlos Lorenzo
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Beautiful landscape and history. After having enjoyed and admired the renowned Romanesque fresco, the Pantocrator (the Almighty) at MNAC Barcelona, it was a must to visit the church that used to hold the original masterpiece.