ITINERARIES FOR YOUR OWN ACCOUNT
- "Origins of the Garriga" urban route
GUIDED TOUR
- "La Doma, stone archive"
- "The Doma Medieval treasure of the Garriga"
- Discovery game: "Wake up Holmes! The case of la Doma"
- More information and reservations for guided tours: info@visitalagarriga.cat or by calling 610 477 823
SCHOOL VISITS
- Consult our didactic proposal for a school centers in the Educational Service sectionentres
The medieval Garriga altarpiece
The complex that includes the old parish church, the buildings of the domery and the old cemetery is known as the Doma.
Although it has been known since the 10th century, the oldest part of the current church is the central Romanesque nave, built in the 12th century, which preserves a magnificent Gothic altarpiece of Saint Stephen, from the end of the 15th century. It is an exceptional piece of art, the most important of the set.
The current appearance of the church, however, dates from the 16th century, when the side nave with the entrance door to the temple, the deep chapel, the sacristy, the bell tower, the common room and the choir were built, all folded in late Gothic style.
In the surroundings of the church, in the old cemetery, you will find interesting architectural and sculptural works and notable characters such as the architect Manuel J. Raspall are buried there.