Description
Romanic Benedictine Monastery, the most emblematic of the Empordà. In spite of its uncertain origin, it was mentioned in documents since 878 and was abandoned definitively by the monks in 1798. Its main configuration is adopted from the 10th and 12th centuries with later extensions and renovations up until the present. Along with the church of Santa Elena, the remains of the town of the same name and those of the Verdera Castle make up an extraordinary monumental group, to which we can add the spectacular landscape, with sea views over Cap de Creus. It is a national monument since 1930. |
Schedule
Winter (1/10 - 31/4) - Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 -17:30 Summer (1/5 - 30/09) - Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 -19:30 |
Price
Tuesday, free entrance.
Price : 4,50 Eur Reduction price: 3 Eur |
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