The Parish Church of Sant Roma is a beautiful Gothic-style church located in the town of Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava in Catalonia, Spain. It was built in the 16th century on the site of a former Romanesque church and has been well-preserved over the centuries.
The church's most striking feature is its bell tower, which stands at 48 meters tall and has become an emblematic landmark of Lloret de Mar. The tower is notable for its octagonal shape and decorative elements, such as the four gargoyles that adorn each corner of the top level.
The interior of the church features a single nave with six side chapels, each of which has a different altarpiece. The church also contains several notable pieces of art, including an 18th-century painting of Sant Roma, the town's patron saint, and a 16th-century processional cross.