Vilanova de la Muga and the Romanesque paintings of Santa Eulàlia

We suggest a tourist route through the rich archaeological, historical and artistic heritage of the Church of Santa Eulàlia in Vilanova de la Muga to discover what is hidden behind this monumental complex. Inside, the Romanesque murals in the central nave will be unveiled, with the Pantocrator and images of the tetramorph and two scenes from the life of Jesus.

In recent years (2018-2019) restoration work has been carried out which has made it possible to find mural paintings, probably from the 17th century, of which there was no record, of which we highlight the finding of the image of Santa Eulàlia.

We will then take a guided tour to discover the main medieval remains of the town, including the medieval lock, the point of origin of the old irrigation of the mill.

Collaboration: EmpordàBrava

Registration: You can call from Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 6pm and Sunday from 10am to 2pm. July and August, Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. or write an email

Maximum number of people per group: 25

More information: http://ca.visitperalada.cat/per-fer/visites-guiades/les-pintures-romaniques-de-santa-eulalia-un-tresor-de-l-emporda-114/

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