The Saint-Vincent-d'En-Bas chapel is located in the town of Eus, in the Pyrénées-Orientales, 15 km west of Ille-sur-Têt.
This Romanesque-style building is located at the bottom of the valley, at the bottom of the village, and should not be confused with the Saint Church -Vincent-d'En-Haut, which was erected on the heights of the same village.
Built in the 11th and 13th centuries, protected as historical monuments, the chapel consists of two naves of four bays, and it was raised with noble materials (freestone and rubble), while being covered with slate.
The chapel is particularly remarkable for its apse with a semi-circular apse flanked by a square apse to the south, as well as for its southern facade with buttresses, and with a 13th century marble portal. This has a wooden door decorated with wrought iron hinges (pieces). Above are beautifully crafted arches (masks, figures, etc.).
On the "east" side, the facade has a semicircular bay and supports a pretty bell tower with three campanar bays.
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