Tahull Attractions
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After passing through Bohí (Catalan Boí) the road comes to the village of Tahull (Catalan Taüll), with the churches of Sant Climent and Santa María (12th C.). These are very typical of the Romanesque churches of the Pyrenees, with a large nave, three apses and a free-standing bell-tower. Both churches had very fine wall paintings, the originals of which are now in the Museum of Catalan Art in Barcelona ; the paintings to be seen in Taüll are copies.