Introduction
The Ermita de Bruguers or Mare de Déu de Bruguers is a religious building listed as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest. It stands at the foot of the hill crowned by the castle of Eramprunyà and dates back to the 11th century.
It was probably originally the chapel of Sant Martí, later the chapel of Santa Magdalena de Sitjar, and since 1509 the chapel of the Mare de Déu de Bruguers, housing the image that appeared in the cave above the cliff, where the old hermitage of Bruguers was built and later destroyed in 1469.
Romanesque and Gothic elements blend in this single-nave building, with a semicircular apse, barrel vault, gabled roof and four lateral chapels.
Here you will also find a boundary cross and a fine specimen of cerrioid oak, listed by the Town Council of Gavà as a remarkable tree. If you look up the mountain, you will see the castle directly above.