Santa Maria, Serrateix

Housing 13 monks, it later received donations from Oliba Cabreta (whose sarcophagus lies here) and his brother Miró.

In the fourteenth century, while only six monks were living there, the bell tower was destroyed but was rebuilt under the abbot Berenguer de Lluçà in 1373.

The monastery was also transformed in the Neoclassical style by the architect Josep Torrevedella, the work being completed in 1793.

[1] The buildings suffered considerable damage during the Spanish Civil War that destroyed several monastic dependencies.

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