In Sant Llorenç de Morunys, the council and Catalonia’s Culture Department are reviewing an investment plan for the monastery, a listed National Cultural Asset (BCIN) in Solsonès, according to the municipality.
The review matters because it could unlock funding and set a timetable for urgent conservation work, including climate control, campanile repairs and the restoration of the apse paintings. For residents and local businesses, the practical issue is whether the site can be stabilised and maintained without further delay.
What the council and Culture Department checked
According to the Ajuntament de Sant Llorenç de Morunys, a political and technical delegation visited the site to assess the church’s climate control, the campanile and the central apse paintings. The visit also covered the priory room, where officials looked at possible aid lines to help complete the remaining work.
What is still pending
The municipality said the most urgent pending projects are the campanile repairs and the restoration of the central apse paintings. It also said the monastery complex is one of the most important monumental elements in Solsonès, and that its conservation is a priority for the council and the administrations involved.
Next, the council and the Culture Department are expected to define which works can be financed and how the project will be phased. Readers following Catalonia-wide heritage updates can keep an eye on our news coverage, while local updates should be checked through the Ajuntament and the Generalitat’s Culture Department channels.