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Audio Guide of Saint Peter's Church of Pas de la Casa

Descubre cómo una capilla de piedra fue testigo de contrabandistas, nieve y fe inquebrantable.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The day the saints moved to the mountains

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2. Stones whispering medieval secrets

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3. The priest, the widow, and the cheese curse

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4. Bells ringing with a bull's fury

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5. The invisible pilgrim on your shoulder

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6. Final confession: the embrace of the snowkeepers

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the visiting hours of Saint Peter's Church of Pas de la Casa?

The church is usually open all day, but we recommend checking specific hours with the Andorra Tourist Office, especially in winter when weather conditions may affect access. You can contact them here: Official tourism portal.

Is there an admission fee to visit this church?

No, access to Saint Peter's Church is completely free. As it is a small parish church, it remains open for cultural and religious visits at no cost. Voluntary donations are welcome.

How much time is needed to visit it?

Set aside between 20 and 30 minutes to appreciate its architecture and interior. If you want to explore its historic features in detail or attend a religious service, the visit may extend to up to 1 hour.

What historical importance does this church have?

Built in the 20th century, it is a symbol of the religious heritage of Pas de la Casa. It stands out for its traditional Pyrenean architecture and its role as a spiritual meeting point in the border area.

What is the best time of year to visit?

Spring and summer are ideal thanks to the pleasant weather for exploring the area. If you prefer to avoid crowds, skip January and February, the peak ski season. Visit during the day to better enjoy its details.

Is it accessible for people with reduced mobility?

It has steps at the main entrance and limited interior space. Due to its age, it is not fully adapted. Contact Encamp Town Hall (+376 831 550) for information about specific assistance availability.

What other tourist attractions are near the church?

Within 5 km you will find: Port d'Envalira, the highest mountain pass in the Pyrenees, the Grandvalira ski resort, and spectacular hiking routes such as Rec del Solà. More information here: Grandvalira.

What practical tips should I follow for the visit?

Wear comfortable shoes for walking around its cobbled surroundings, bring a warm layer even in summer because of the low temperatures at altitude, and combine your visit with a tasting of local products in the area's restaurants.

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