Gateway to art
- Sant Julià de Lòria -

This town stands at an altitude of 908 m. These sights are worth visiting here:
  • The town itseif: the old part of Sant Juilà de Lòria is almost concealed by the new buildings but you can still see some samples of typical Andorran houses if you take a walk through the old streets leading out of the Main Square.
  • The church of Sant Julià and Sant Germà: this parish church of Romanesque origin, which still preserves its Lombard bell tower, was enlarged in the 17th century. The baroque retable was installed in the same period. Inside there are two Romanesque images of Our Lady, one belonging to the parish itself and the other to CanòIic. The village feast of Sant Julià de Lòria is held on the last Sunday of July and it provides a unique opportunity to discover the true spirit of this town. lf you drive out from Plaça Laurèdia, which forms the urban centre of Sant Julià de Lòria, you come to the secondary road that runs to the next village on this itinerary.

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