Sant Andreu de Ramió is one of those places that is best understood when you arrive there. Set in the rural surroundings of Fogars de la Selva, away from the bustle of larger settlements, the sanctuary retains the discreet presence of the churches that, for centuries, served as landmarks for farmhouses, country paths and scattered communities.
Documented since the 11th century, the building preserves the essence of rural Romanesque architecture, with a single nave and a semicircular apse that reflect a practical, austere design built to endure. It is not a monument created to impress, but one designed to belong to the landscape and become part of it. That is precisely where its strength lies.
A visit to Sant Andreu de Ramió offers the chance to discover a quieter, more rural side of La Selva, connected to ancient routes, farming traditions and a way of living that differs greatly from today’s reality. As part of Enselva’t, it is a stop that helps visitors appreciate the small but essential heritage that continues to give meaning to the rural landscape of Fogars de la Selva.
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