Sant Pere de Lles

Sant Pere de Lles

The current parish church only conserves the orientation and location of the doorway of the original Romanesque building. It is probably an 18th century building with a single rectangular nave and a large square-based bell tower on the west façade.   The church retains from the Baroque building the original wooden floor, the wooden core decorated with bars and a wavy border, the stairs leading up to the core and the stairs leading up to the pulpit, now moved to the north side of the altar. The pulpit is made of wood with four faces depicting the four evangelists.   The three reinforcement ar
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  • The current parish church only conserves the orientation and location of the doorway of the original Romanesque building. It is probably an 18th century building with a single rectangular nave and a large square-based bell tower on the west façade.

     

    The church retains from the Baroque building the original wooden floor, the wooden core decorated with bars and a wavy border, the stairs leading up to the core and the stairs leading up to the pulpit, now moved to the north side of the altar. The pulpit is made of wood with four faces depicting the four evangelists.

     

    The three reinforcement arches in the nave are used as chapels. The apse is lower and narrower than the nave, a difference that is invisible from the outside, and is covered with a semicircular vault, unlike the nave, which is covered with a vaulted ceiling. A late Baroque altarpiece presides over it. It conserves the baptismal sink enclosed within a space with a wooden grille.

     

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