Sant Vicenç de Llançà
The church of Sant Vicenç is located in the center of the original nucleus of the municipality of Llançà, and is partly built on the surface that occupied the palace of the abbots of Sant Pere de Rodes.
The temple was built between the years 1690 and 1730; stylistically it belongs to neoclassicism and has a monumental baroque altarpiece, attributed to the sculptor Vicenç Real.
The building has been cataloged in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia.
Visit Llançà
Landscape sculpted by the Tramuntana wind
The Sant Vicenç church silhouette welcomes us to the town centre of Llançà, a pretty village located in the north of Empordà, between the Cap de Creus peninsula and the buttresses of the Albera mountain range. This privileged location makes Llançà a highly recommended visit for hiking and cycling routes lovers.
Llançà also has an interesting range of beaches and coves scattered along its seafront, as well as many places of interest such as the Castellar tower and its beautiful views or the historic Palau de l'Abat.
The municipality still has a fishing port, as well as an area dedicated to yachting. Thus, in Llançà you can enjoy magnificent dishes made with fresh fish from the area; gastronomy and wine lovers will also find numerous wine routes and activities.