It is known for its Romanesque paintings. It is a building of small dimensions that follows the architectural scheme typical of Andorran Romanesque churches: rectangular nave with wooden roof and semicircular apse. It has a belfry with a double opening and a portico probably added in modern times. Inside, the apse is covered with a quarter-sphere vault and the original altar and part of the Romanesque decoration (12th-13th century) are preserved. The liturgical furnishings include a processional thorn cross, located in the Pal Romanesque Art Interpretation Center, and a 15th century altarpiece dedicated to the patron saint of the church, the first bishop of Toulouse, with the anagrams of Christ and the Virgin.
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