Santa Eulàlia d'Estaon
Carrer Major

Santa Eulàlia d'Estaon
The Santa Eulàlia d'Estaon church is a ruined Catholic church located in Vall de Cardós, Spain.
History and Architecture
- The construction of this church is believed to date from the 12th century, with its current architectural style being Romanesque.
- The architect responsible for designing this church is not explicitly documented in available information.
- Notable features include its ruined state, which reflects its age and historical significance.
Religious Significance
As a Catholic church, the Santa Eulàlia d'Estaon holds significant religious importance for the local community and pilgrims visiting the area.
The church is dedicated to Saint Eulalia of Mérida, a 4th-century martyr and patron saint of Valencia.
Architect and Notable Features
- No specific details are available regarding the organ or bells of the Santa Eulàlia d'Estaon church.
- Notable features include its ruined state, which reflects its age and historical significance.
Heritage Status
The church has been recognized as a historic site in Spain, with its ruins being listed as part of the country's cultural heritage.
Visiting Info
Due to its ruined state, the Santa Eulàlia d'Estaon church is not currently open for public visitation.
However, it can be accessed by those interested in exploring the local area and historical sites.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No specific artworks or relics are documented as being housed within the Santa Eulàlia d'Estaon church.
Location
The Santa Eulàlia d'Estaon church is located at Carrer Major, Vall de Cardós, Spain.
Details
| Name | Santa Eulàlia d'Estaon |
|---|---|
| City | Vall de Cardós |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 42.587704, 1.2113749 |
| Accessible | false |
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