Unha awards restoration of Santa Eulàlia bell tower to open it to the public

A 77,000 euro investment will stabilize the structure and create a new panoramic viewpoint in Naut Aran.

Generic image of a Romanesque stone bell tower located in a mountain setting.
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Generic image of a Romanesque stone bell tower located in a mountain setting.

The EMD of Unha, located in Naut Aran, has officially awarded the restoration works for the Santa Eulàlia church bell tower to make it accessible to visitors by 2026.

The project has been assigned to Transports i Excavacions Barba, S.L. for a total of 76,935.09 euros. Funding is primarily provided by the Generalitat de Catalunya through the PUOSC program, contributing nearly 74,000 euros to the preservation of this historic site.
Works will focus on structural consolidation and the complete rebuilding of internal stairs. Once finished, the 18th-century tower will serve as a cultural viewpoint, offering unique perspectives of the Val d'Aran landscape.

"This is a long-awaited project that allows us to preserve an emblematic element of our village."

Esther Bruna · Mayor of Unha
The Santa Eulàlia church, originally built in the 12th century, joins other local landmarks in Salardú and Bagergue that have already been adapted for tourism, strengthening the region's Romanesque heritage trail.