Santa Maria de l'Aguda
Camí de l'Aguda
Santa Maria de l'Aguda
The Santa Maria de l'Aguda church was built in 1100.
History
- The church is an example of Romanesque architecture, a style that originated in Europe during the 11th century.
- The building's design and construction reflect the period's emphasis on simplicity, functionality, and durability.
Location
The church is located at Camí de l'Aguda in Torà, Spain.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The Santa Maria de l'Aguda church is a Catholic place of worship.
Architect and Notable Features
Unfortunately, the architect's name is not available. The church features a distinctive Romanesque façade with a central portal flanked by two smaller portals.
Organ and Bells Information
The church's organ and bells are not mentioned in the provided data.
Heritage Status
The Santa Maria de l'Aguda church has been designated as a protected cultural heritage site.
Opening Hours and Accessibility
The opening hours of the church are not available. The building is open to visitors, but accessibility information is not provided.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics are mentioned in the provided data.
Details
| Name | Santa Maria de l'Aguda |
|---|---|
| City | Torà |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 41.818325, 1.4012871 |
| Current use | Catholic place of worship |
| Accessible | true |
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