Saint Fruitós d'Iravals is a Romanesque church located in the centre of the village of Iravals in the commune of La Tor de Querol, in the Upper Cerdanya.
The 12th-century building comprises a single nave with a barrel vault which opens to the east into a semicircular apse, which is entirely smooth on the outside with a single lancet window.
In the 18th century, a porch was built against the church's south wall, protecting its entrance. It has a bell-cote with two arches above the west façade.
In 1963, the church was protected as a historic monument.
Saint Fruitós d'Iravals is a Romanesque church located in the centre of the village of Iravals in the commune of La Tor de Querol, in the Upper Cerdanya.
The 12th-century building comprises a single nave with a barrel vault which opens to the east into a semicircular apse, which is entirely smooth on the outside with a single lancet window.
In the 18th century, a porch was built against the church's south wall, protecting its entrance. It has a bell-cote with two arches above the west façade.
In 1963, the church was protected as a historic monument.