Romanesque hermitage of Sant Pere d'Aüria, located to the right of the Freser in a peak of more than 1100 m of altitude.
It offers an exceptional panorama over the whole region, with views that reach as far as Pedraforca.
Construction of a single nave with a semicircular apse to the east, enlarged in the 17th century with two rectangular chapels, on either side of the nave, which give the appearance of a Latin cross plan.
It is lit by two double-slit windows, in the apse and the south wall, and two loopholes in the chapels.
The portal to the south has a semicircular arch.
The belfry with two openings rises opens the nave at the intersection with the chapels.
Historical news:
The old parish of Sant Pere d'Auria is to the right of the Freser, at a peak of 1200 m altitude, in the northern sector of the municipality.
Its demarcation had also extended to the left of the Freser, but when its parish was suppressed, around 1415, to merge with Sant Quintí de Puig-rodon, this sector was joined to Sant Martí d'Armancias.
The place has been known since 1150 but the current church was rebuilt at the beginning of the 13th century and consecrated by Sant Bernat Calbó on September 6, 1235.
It is a late Romanesque building, with a smooth apse and a double-glazed belfry on the wall that separates the nave from the apse.
It was enlarged in 1640 with two side chapels, which give it a Latin cross plan.