Encamp, Administrative parish in Andorra.
Encamp is an administrative parish in eastern Andorra that stretches across mountain terrain, linking settlements at different elevations throughout the region. A network of roads and a cable car system connects these scattered communities across the landscape.
The parish formed during medieval times when local communities organized their governance through separate territorial divisions. This system of parish administration continues to shape how the area is organized today.
The Church of Sant Roma displays Romanesque features with stone walls and traditional religious decorations that shape the local character. It serves as a focal point for visitors exploring the parish's cultural landmarks.
The Funicamp cable car operates daily to provide access to Grandvalira ski resort, running from early morning until evening throughout winter months. Weather conditions can affect service times, so travelers should plan accordingly when visiting the area.
The Complex d'Encamp features a dedicated puppet theater with regular performances throughout the year. This venue blends traditional storytelling methods with modern theatrical approaches in ways that surprise many visitors.
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