Romanesque village church in the Lleida Pyrenees (Vall de Boí), consecrated
in 1123. It has a basilican plan with a nave and two aisles, and a
free-standing six-storey bell tower on the Lombard model, imported from
northern Italy by specialist stonemasons. It is the best known of the nine
churches in the valley (all UNESCO World Heritage since 2000) because of the
Pantocrator that used to fill its apse, now at the MNAC in Barcelona.