ALTERATIONS TO THE CHURCH

On the ruins of the apse of the Visigothic temple, a small Romanesque church was constructed in the late twelfth century AD, and an hermitage in the fifteenth century. Part of the original walls were reused as foundations for the new structures. The columns, capitals and arches situated in the apse belong to these later constructions.

This Romanesque church was the center of a peasant village, also founded in the late twelfth century, some of whose dwellings were built taking advantage of the walls from the entrance area to the main nave of the Visigothic temple. The cemetery for this community was located to the south and east of the new church.

Plan of the church and cemetery above the Visigothic basilica.
Church
Housing
Housing
Housing
Illustrated recreation of the church from the 12th century AD. and the adjoining homes.
3D reconstruction of the church from the 12th century A.D. and the adjoining dwellings.