| The crypt belongs to a settlement consisting of several rock caves. In one of these, semi-collapsed, there are two small rectangular cells with traces graffiti. Another almost completely underground is called the "seven rooms", as composed of seven lateral arms converging in a central corridor. The crypt, which was the cult place of the inhabitants of the settlement, has a rectangular shape with a central pillar on which rest three arches. The part painted, dating from the thirteenth century, is located in the central apse, on the side wall to the south and one that defines the presbytery. |