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| Alma Vii ? The Fortified Church | |
| | | The church is situated up a hill in the north of the village and dates from the 15th century, its oldest elements being in the Romanic style. Along the history, buildings whose role was to defend the church were added to the original one such as the heightening of the Choir and some holes for throwing the tar while the polygonal wall was fortified with four towers. The surrounding wall had firing vents and holes for throwing the tar.
The vault of the church and the classic interior elements as well (altar, pulpit, font, organ, pews) date from the 19th century. | | |
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