Built in the 11th century in Olette, in the Pyrénées-Orientales, the Saint-André d'Évol church underwent a major expansion in the 18th century. Listed as an historic monument, it is flanked by a conjurador, a porch where priests exercised their practices to ward off bad luck.
Currently inaccessible to the public due to works, the Saint-André d'Évol church conceals wonders to discover such as altarpieces, pieces of goldsmith's work, tabernacles or even a nursing Virgin and a dedicated 15th century altarpiece. to Saint John the Baptist.
Outside, you can admire the beautiful bell tower adorned with arches and lesenes.