Valle de Bohí, a territory with much to discover in Lleida

Bohí Valley Lérida Spain

The Bohí Valley It is a municipality located within the Alta Ribagorza region (Lleida) and it is also the historical name of a territory that includes a set of valleys and mountain ranges that extend along 220 kilometers along the Catalan Pyrenees in an important lake area . The Bohí Valley is located in a mountainous territory, recognized for its varied historical and cultural heritage of enormous importance. The small towns that make up this municipality offer a unique testimony of traditional urbanism, typical and characteristic of the Pyrenean valleys.

This municipality is made up of the towns of Barruera, Bohi, Cardet, Cóll, Durro, Erill la Vall, Saraís and Tahull, towns that still preserve an important and interesting traditional architecture in their old quarters. Vilaller is a municipality that extends to the north of the region and comes into contact with the Valle de Aran on the left bank of the Noguera Ribagorzana.

Towards the south of the town of Vielha, this valley of the Catalan Pyrenees treasures an extraordinary group of Romanesque churches from medieval times that stand out for the purity of their lines, their stylistic unity and the frescoes that decorate their walls and apses. Most of these churches belong to Romanesque art, an artistic style that spread throughout Europe during the XNUMXth to XNUMXth centuries, with similar characteristics in general but adapted to each place and time.


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