Monastery of Sant Esteve i Sant Hilari

The monastery of Sant Esteve i Sant Hilari in the municipality of Alp in the region of Baixa Cerdanya, Spain, was a monastery created during the ninth century.[1] Count Frèdol in 815 is the one who built the cell dedicated to Saint Stephen and Hilari, commonly called St. Stephen of Umfred.[2][3] Jaume Martí located the ruins of the monastery[4] on the road from Alp to La Molina. The monastery today is rubble with a large slate slab and walls worked with opus spicatum, which is also found in other churches near this area, such as Santa Cecilia de Bolvir, and at the foundation of the apse of Santa Eugenia de Saga and above all that of Sant Esteve de les Pereres in Fontanals de Cerdanya. The monastery was dependent on the monastery of Sant Serni de Tavèrnoles. A tomb from the medieval period has also been found at the site.

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  1. ^ Sant Esteve d’Umfred». L'Enciclopèdia.cat. Barcelona.
  2. ^ Ventosa i Serra, Enric. Les Esglésies romàniques de la Cerdanya. Farell Editors, 2004. ISBN 84-95695-39-1.
  3. ^ Villanueva, Jaime. Viage literario a la iglesias de España. Tomo X: Viage a Urgel (en castellà). Valencia: Imprenta de Oliveres, antes Estevan, 1827, p. 49-50
  4. ^ external webpage dedicated to the site.4