Description of the attraction
The Church of Santa Eulalia is one of the main iconic sights of the city of Canillo.
The Romanesque parish church was built in the XI - the beginning of the XII century. The temple was consecrated in honor of Saint Eulalia. After some time, a large 23-meter Lombard-style bell tower was built near the Church of Santa Eulalia, which eventually became the tallest bell tower in the entire principality of Andorra.
The tower has three floors. On the first two floors with huge double windows, thanks to which light enters the room, in the 17th century. beautiful bells were installed. The third floor has single windows decorated with a decorative arcade.
The Romanesque parish church of Santa Eulalia has retained a small part of its peculiar architecture to this day. Since the XVII century. and up to the twentieth century. the temple was expanded and rebuilt several times. In the XIV Art. an arcade porch has been added.
Of particular interest to visitors and parishioners of the Church of Santa Eulalia is the Roman font, decorated with arcatures, and Baroque altars built in the 17th - 18th centuries. The altars are illuminated by bright rays of the sun, penetrating through the window openings with stained-glass windows, which were made by the artist Augusti Rios in the twentieth century.
In 1988-1989. the temple of Santa Eulalia has been somewhat reconstructed and enlarged. This work was carried out by architects Bohigas, Martorell and McKay.