Discover the best top things to do in Pal, Andorra including Sant Climent de Pal, Centre D’interpretacio Andorra Romanica, Vallnord Ski Area, sector Pal, Mirador Coll de la Botella, Erts Vallnord Pal, Cami de Cardemeller - Font del Bisbe, Mirador Font del Besurt, Pal-Sispony Path, El Cardemeller Peak-Brisbe Fountain Trail.
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Open from Mai to October. Pal is one of the best-preserved rural villages in Andorra and has beenpart of a special traditional architecture protection plan since 1997.The church, the site's most outstanding structure, dates from the late11th to early 12th centuries, with modern additions. The nave is rectangular and conserves a large part of the Romanesque walls. Thepresent apse is square (17th-18th centuries) and replaces an originalRomanesque structure.The Lombard-style belfry has three double-windowed floors, the topone featuring twin double windows, unique in Andorra. Inside thereis a granite font, a Romanesque statue of Our Lady of the Remedies(13th century), two processional polychrome wood crosses and analtarpiece dedicated to Pope Saint Clement, the church's patron saint (1709).Visitors can also go to the Andorra Romanesque Interpretation Centreto see how the Romanesque evolved in the Andorran valleys.
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Open from Mai to October. The Romanesque Andorra Interpretation Centre uses audiovisualsand an exhibition to show the main features of this artistic style andits evolution in the valleys, as well as all of its artistic expressions: from the elements of a church to paintings and the processes involved, not forgetting other art forms.Pieces on display include the keystone to an arch decorated with mural paintings from Sant Esteve d'Andorra la Vella Church (12th century), a wooden palette from Santa Coloma, the polychrome wood side supports for the altar from Sant Romà de Vila (13th century), a polychrome wood crown of thorns from Sant Cerni de Nagol (13thcentury), etc.[ESP]
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We are just beginners but we got a good variety here. Even though we got there at the end of March, we had great snow. We loved the green slopes. Some of us also enjoyed the blue one. There was a bit of ice in the green one, probably due to the weather warming up. We loved the magic carpet until we get used to the lift. We loved the small beginner slopes. We got there after 2 days in Arinsal, we found it to be as much friendly and cozy. We also took the gondola from Pal to Arinsal and back, it’s very fun to cover these heights and grounds, to enjoy the view for us who are only beginning skiers. Great experience!
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