Església de Sant Vicenç

Costa Brava


The Romanesque Església de Sant Vicenç dates to the 10th century, though it has a few Gothic flourishes. It's normally closed, but you can peek in by inserting a euro coin at the doorway, which will illuminate the spare, grey interior.


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