Sant Pau del Camp – the hidden gem of Barcelona.
Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2008
by David Brydon
BCN Rentals
Barcelona's amazing history is still very visible in and around the city centre or "Cuitat Vella" (old town), the old boundary walls of Sant Madrona on Parallel and the Gothic architecture around the city, but perhaps the greatest sign of the age of "Barcino" as the Roman's named the city, is the church of "Sant Pau del Camp" - Saint Paul of the countryside – which is the oldest church in Barcelona and the only one to have survived (more or less) in tact after the Spanish civil war.

Details of the origins of Sant Pau del Camp are sketchy at best. According to the official pamphlet given to visitors, Earl Guifrë Borell founded the church between 879 and 911 according to his gravestone found early 1596 - currently attached to the left had wall of the church. The church suffered looting in 985 by Al-Mansur's troops and has also seen the administration change hands various times until been declared a national monument in 1879.
What is however plain to see is that Sant Pau del Camp is one of the most simple yet most beautiful churches that Barcelona has to offer.
David writes about Barcelona apartments for groups and Cheap barcelona apartments.
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