The sound of the bells, the view of the mountains and the feeling of peace and recollection make a visit to the church of Sant Climent de Taüll a unique experience.
The largest church in the Vall de Boí Romanesque Complex offers a captivating exterior: the slender twenty-five metre high bell tower and the bare stone walls are perfectly integrated into the landscape of Taüll. But it’s once you cross the threshold that the journey through time begins.
On the walls of the nave, video mapping recreates the fresco paintings that covered the interior of the church in the 12th century and which are currently preserved in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. The projection reveals the way in which the the
Mestre de Taüll worked in decorating the interior with the colours, iconography and characteristic Romanesque style of such emblematic figures as the imposing Christ in Majesty in the central apse, the quintessential image of the Catalan Romanesque.