Iglesia de Sant Pau del Camp

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It is the only structure remaining from Sant Pau del Camp Monastery, one of the most important Romanesque sites in the city.
It was part of the 12th century Sant Pau del Camp Monastery. This is one of the city’s most notable Romanesque sites. The only remains of the monastery are the church, with a Latin cross floor plan, three apses and a domed transept. The interior is notable for the 13th century cloister with three-lobed arches and twin columns. It is in the Raval district of Barcelona.

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