Vall de Boí - information about the city

The Vall de Boí is a narrow, steep-sided valley and a small municipality in the province of Lleida, in the autonomous community of Catalonia, northern Spain. It lies in the northeastern corner of the comarca of Alta Ribagorça, on the edges of the Pyrenees. It is the largest municipality of the region, with its main town being Barruera. The valley is best known for its nine Early Romanesque churches, making it the site of the densest concentration of Romanesque architecture in Europe. It was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on 30 November 2000. The valley also includes the highest ski resort in the Pyrenees, at Boí-Taüll, and borders the Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park which lies to the northeast.
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Vall de Boí - tourist attractions

markerA Sant Climent de Taüll Church Sant Climent de Taüll also known as the Church of St. Clement of Tahull is a Roman Catholic church located in Vall de Bohi, in Pirenees. It is a form of Romanesque architecture that contains magnificent Romanesque art. Other influences include the Lombard and Byzantine styles, which can be seen thr... Sant Climent de Taüll Church - photo
markerB Boí Taüll Resort Boí Taüll Resort is a ski resort located in the heart of the Pyrenees, in the Vall de Boí, Catalonia (Spain), opened in 1988. The ski area extends from 2,020 to the 2,751 meters. The ski resort comprises only the small Mulleres Valley, although future expansion is planned for the Valley Manyan... Boí Taüll Resort - photo

Relevant data

Geographical coordinates: 42.522197, 0.8344
Approximate population: 1,062

The oldest constructions

The highest points