Maçanet de Cabrenys (Catalan pronunciation: [məsəˈnɛd də kəˈβɾɛɲs]) is a municipality in the comarca of Alt Empordà, Girona, Catalonia, Spain.
It has numerous springs, which makes it attractive for tourism, the largest source of revenue, together with dryland farming and animal husbandry.
Last century, near the river Arnera there were found neolitical axe, together with the menhir called La Pedra Dreta.
The first documented mention of the place appears in the precept of Louis the Pious in 814, in which it says that Céret limits south with villam quae dicitur Macanetum.
In 954 count Guifré II of Besalú gave to the monastery of Sant Pere of Camprodon the allodium of Tapis, to build the sanctuary of Les Salines.
The apse, semicircular, with almond-shaped turn, opens onto the shed by means of a double arch.
The slenderness of the turn, the proportions, the style and the structure of the capitals of the portal are elements that represented the final stage of Romanesque art.