Catalan Romanesque Churches Of The Vall De Boí
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The Churches of the Vall de Boí are a set of nine Early Romanesque churches declared
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and located in the Vall de Boí, in the Catalan
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of Alta Ribagorça (
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). Built between the 11th and 12th centuries, as a group, these churches represent an especially pure and consistent example of pictorial art and architecture in the Lombard Romanesque style and were unusual for the richness of their interior paintings. They are the largest concentration in Europe of Romanesque art and a unique example of 12th century Catalonian cultural traditions. In the early 20th century, a major effort to study the interior pictorial decoration was undertaken, resulting in their protection in law and their removal to the National Museum of Catalan Art (MNAC) in Barcelona and replacing them with in-situ reproductions.


History of the frescoes of the Vall de Boí

The twelfth century was the golden age for fresco painting throughout Catalonia; the rise of military orders and victories against the
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led to increased wealth. The churches in the Vall de Boí were built in two stages: those of Boí around 1100 and in style are connected to Aquitaine. The second stage, the churches of Taüll, date from 1123 that reflect a Lombard style mixed with the sculpture from Toulouse. The apse of Sant Climent de Taüll is considered a masterpiece of European Romanesque painting. During the early 20th century there was a major effort to study and catalog and eventually to purchase, remove and transfer the Romanesque wall paintings in the churches of the Vall de Boí area. This activity was driven by both the academic interests of scholars, and by art dealers. In 1904 and 1906, the Hiking Club of Catalonia organised the first trips to ''inter-alia'' the Vall de Boí, with the aim of collecting plans, photographs and taking notes. Subsequently, in June 1907 an expedition by the Institute for Catalan Studies undertook to study, document and photograph culturally important buildings and art works the Vall d'Aran and Alta Ribagorça which included the Vall de Boí. As a result, between 1905 and 1909 the Board of the Museums of Barcelona printed faithful reproductions of these Pyrenean frescoes, and the publication of these works unleashed a desire for their acquisition by museums and private collectors. By 1919, many intermediaries were involved in buying and selling these works, which went mostly to museums and private collections within the United States. In one documented case, Italian and Polish craftsmen were paid by unscrupulous Barcelona industrialist and art collector Lluis Planidura to remove frescoes in isolated churches and sold the apse of the church of Santa Maria de Mur to the
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in 1921 (entirely legally) before an outcry by Spanish artists and curators had him stopped. The Taüll region became an exception to this trend, since the local population refused to allow the frescoes and other art works to leave their churches. This action was escalated to the level of the
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and to the bishop of
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. Finally, it was agreed that the frescoes would be best kept in the National Museum of Catalan Art (MNAC), secure from possible theft or unscrupulous transactions. A team of Italian restorers carried out the task of removing the paintings from the walls and, in some cases, replacing the works with in situ reproductions. The Taüll Romanesque paintings preserved in MNAC have since become world-famous. Interest by art academics and professionals has led to a systematic study of all other remaining Romanesque
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s of the Vall de Boí area, and most of these are now in safe protection at MNAC in Barcelona and at the Museum of Vic.


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declared
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s in 2000 to nine churches:


Sant Climent, Taüll

The church of Sant Climent de Taüll, consecrated on 10 December 1123 by the bishop of Roda, is the largest, best preserved, and most outstanding architecturally of the churches in the Vall de Boí. It is the symbol of Catalan Romanesque architecture due to its interior decoration and characteristic Lombard Romanesque architecture. This church is basilican in plan with three
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s separated by cylindrical columns, topped by three semicircular
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s. The roof, of two sheds, is built of wood. Next to the building stands a six-story
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which despite being attached to the building, is not an integral part thereof. The main entrance is located on the south facade and is
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ed. Inside the church there were many
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es by an unknown painter called the Master of Taüll. The Pantocrator in the apse of the church, now preserved in the
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(MNAC), is considered one of the best examples of
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in Europe.


Santa Maria, Taüll

Santa Maria was also consecrated in 1123 and was the parish church of the municipality of Taüll during the 18th century. Its structure is very similar to that of Sant Climent. The basilica floor plan, consists of three naves and three
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s. The bell tower is in the center of the nave. Many of the churches frescoes were studied in 1907 by
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. The highlight is the fresco representing Saint Mary with her child on her lap, which is now in the MNAC.


Sant Joan de Boí

Sant Joan is also a church with three naves. Originally, the roof was made of wood but later was changed to a stone hedge. The bell tower, of clear- Lombard style, is attached to the lateral nave located in the south. Only two of its original stories are preserved, as the last level of the bell tower was added later. Only the
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of the church is preserved. It also has a notable collection of paintings from the 12th century among the highlights of which are those representing various mythical animals. The originals, the '' Paintings from Sant Joan in Boí'', are in the MNAC while reproductions can be seen in the church.


Santa Eulàlia d'Erill la Vall

Santa Eulàl was declared a Spanish Monument of historical and cultural interest in 1962. The building is a single nave with a semicircular apse. The outer side has a portico decorated with cylindrical columns. The bell tower, typical example of Lombard architecture of the Vall de Boí, is of six stories, with a total height of 23 meters. It is decorated with double windows that frame the arches. In the sacristy was found a 12th-century sculptural group known as ''El Davallament''. The sculpture is preserved separately: one part is at the MNAC and one in the Episcopal Museum of Vic.


Sant Feliu, Barruera

Sant Feliu first appears documented in the late 13th century but little is known of its history. Located in the municipality of Barruera, it has a single nave with a barrel vault. The nave is headed by a semicircular apse.


La Nativitat, Durro

Situated at an altitude of 1,386 meters, in the small town of Durrës, the church is documented for the first time in the 11th century when it belonged to the County of Pallars. Its style and characteristics are very similar to those already mentioned. It has a single nave and a single apse and five-story bell tower has very few openings.


Sant Quirc, Durro

Sant Quirc is a small hermitage of simple architecture. The nave is covered with barrel vault and finished in a presbytery, slightly higher than the rest of the nave. The entrance door is arched with
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s. The hermitage is very dimly lit and only has a porthole in its head and small openings on the west facade.


Santa Maria, Cardet

This is a church of small dimensions of a single nave covered with four sections of a grain vault. Being situated on a slope, the apse, of two floors, is at a higher level than the central nave. In the basement of the apse is a
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.


Santa Maria, Cóll

Also known as the church of the Assumption, Santa Maria has a single nave with barrel vault. The bell tower is square and consists of two floors: the first consists of pointed windows while in the second hold the bells. Believed to be built during the second third of the 13th century.


Gallery

File:Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí-113981.jpg, Sant Climent, Taüll File:Sant Joan de Boí.JPG, Night view, Sant Joan de Boí File:Santa Eulàlia d'Erill la Vall CIMG4929.jpg, Santa Eulàlia d'Erill la Vall File:Santa Maria de Taüll.jpg, Santa Maria, Taüll File:Sant Feliu de Barruera.jpg, Sant Feliu, Barruera File:SantQuirc.JPG, Sant Quirc, Durro File:Durro - Iglesia de la Nativitat.jpg, La Nativitat, Durro File:Cardet Santa María 4825.JPG, Santa Maria, Cardet File:Santa Maria de Cóll.jpg, Santa Maria, Cóll


See also

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Romanesque architecture in Spain Romanesque architecture in Spain is the architectural style reflective of Romanesque architecture, with peculiar influences both from architectural styles outside the Iberian Peninsula via Italy and France as well as traditional architectural p ...
* Spanish Romanesque *
List of regional characteristics of Romanesque churches Romanesque is the architecture of Europe which emerged in the late 10th century and evolved into Gothic architecture during the 12th century. The Romanesque architecture, Romanesque style in England is more traditionally referred to as Norman ar ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Catalan Romanesque Churches Of The Vall De Boi Romanesque architecture in Catalonia Alta Ribagorça World Heritage Sites in Catalonia Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Lleida Vall de Boi Vall de Boí