Sant Pere de Casserres
The monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres is one of the most interesting points along this Romanic route. It's actually one of the most important buildings of the Catalonian Romanic.
Located in the hills of Casserres, at the edge of a peninsula penned up by a fold of the River Ter as it leaves behind the plains of Vic to plunge into the Guilleries mountains, the monastery was declared a monument of historic-artistic value in 1931.
The interior is open to visitors wanting to learn something about the lifestyle of the monks in the monastery (the halls have been recreated on purpose to give an exact picture of how life was led in those early days).
The whole monastery is a permanent exhibition which can be visited via guided tours by calling
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