This church was originally dedicated to Sant Esteve, but in the 19th century its dedication was changed to Santa Susanna. It is mentioned in documents from the 14th century, and in 1448 the Bishop of Girona annexed it to the parish of Vidreres. Its architectural features date back to around the year 1000 and include a rectangular nave and a trapezoidal chancel in the pre-Romanesque style. The roof is formed by semicircular arches. The sacristy was added on the north side, along with a chapel dedicated to the Virgin of the Roser in the 19th century. On the south side stood a cemetery that remained in use until the end of the 20th century, when it was relocated to Vidreres.
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