The parish church of Sant Cebrià de Mollet was, since 1093, a possession of the monastery of Vilabertran. It is a 12th century building. It is a nave church with a semicircular apse, covered inside and out by a layer of lime mortar, which reveals very few elements of the Romanesque work. Only the outer part of the apse is visible, which is inside a private courtyard. In the center of the apse is a double-slit window and round-pointed arches. The vault of the nave is pointed and followed. The vault of the apse is almond-shaped and has a curved cornice. The nave was surmounted by a fortification work, later turned into rubble, where there are small darts. On the north side of the temple stands the bell tower, which has a square lower body. An octagonal body with slightly pointed arches rose above it. In the late period, the façade was renovated, the side chapels were added and the high bell tower was built (or rebuilt).
- Carrer d'Espolla, 17752 Mollet de Peralada, Catalunya Espanya42º21'39''N 2º59'60''E