St. James Church, Montclar

There is a double tribune, one that communicates with the Montclar Castle, and another lower one corresponding to the church itself.

The entrance to the church is at the foot of the west wall, through a large staircase and a semi-circular arch made of bricks.

It is made of perfectly cut regular ashlars and is crowned with a pyramidal roof.

That is why it was built in the XVIII century[2] on a previous church dedicated to Sant Joan.

[3] The church depended on Saint Peter of Àger [ca] until in the XIX century.

St. James statue
Apse of the church
Interior of the church