Heading along the road from Solsona to Berga (C-26) for about 16 km, visitors will find a road off to the left that will take them to this building. This is a small monastry that was created through the transformation of a Benedictine house following a canonical order, though very little remains of the original building. It is located in the Ora valley, next to the Ora water, a tributary of the river Cardener.
The present church dates from the 11th century and is thought to represent the Lombard Romanesque style. It consists of a nave and transept with three semi-circular apses. The floor plan of the building is in the form of a Greek cross. One interesting feature is the opening of a cross-shaped window in one of the church walls.
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Information provided by: Patronat Comarcal de Turisme del Solsonès.