Sant Martí de Biure
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Sant Martí de Biure is a tenth century romanesque church located in the municipality of Sagàs, Catalonia.
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[edit] Location
The church is located in the tiny village of Biure del Berguedà. To get there, take highway BV-4406 out of Puig-reig. After about five kilometers, turn left at the farm of 'el Molí.' After about 300 meters, the road forks--take the left fork. This road leads to the house of Casa Nova de Biure--from there, a footpath leads to the church.
[edit] History
The Church was built sometime around the turn of the tenth century by the inhabitants of the town of Biure, then called Benevivere, who had recently come to the area as part of the attempts at repopulation of the areas recently conquered by the Christian Counts of Barcelona from the Muslim Moors. With the encouragement of a local baron named Guadamir, bishop Nantigís of Urgell consecrated the church on the 13th of December, 903, establishing it as the seat of its own parish.
In the year 1044 it was re-consecrated by bishop Guillem Guifré of Urgell, who confirmed its status as an independent parish. It's possible that the church was a residence of the Knights Templar from the end of the twelfth century until the extinction of the order in the fourteenth century.
Soon afterwards, as a result of a drop in population in Biure, the church lost its status as an independent parish, and it became part of the parish of Sant Andreu de Sagàs. Still, a side chapel and a sacristy were added onto the church at around this time.
Around the year 1890, the bishop of Vic, Josep Morgades took a 'majestat' (probably a crucifix of Christ wearing a robe) from the church and placed it in the Episcopal Museum of Vic. It's not known whether the piece is still in the museum's collection.
The church was restored some time in the 1950's.
[edit] Description
Sant Martí de Biure consists of a single rectangular nave covered with a vaulted stone roof. The northeastern end is capped by a semi-circular apse. There is a small chapel attached to the northwestern wall of the church.
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[edit] References
•Catalunya Romànica. Vol. XII El Berguedà. Enciclopèdia Catalana. Barcelona, 1985.