Must Visit Religious Places in Mallorca
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Convent of San Francisco
The basilica was originally built in 1281, as ordered by James II of Majorca.
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Church of Sant Jeroni
Set in the Placa Sant Jeroni lies the Church of Sant Jeroni. It is situated in a quaint plaza that is dominated by a former convent which is…
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Pilgrimage Church of Sant Salvador
Dating back to the 10th century, it is the highest point in Arta with great views across the town. It was largely restored in 1971.
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Church of Santa Maria
Built in the 13th century like a fortress, it is a dominant of the town. It offers magnificent views!
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Church of Santa Creu
A fine example of a Gothic style church built in the 14th century during the reign of James II.
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Church of St. Jaume
The Church of St. Jaume is a Roman Catholic church in Alcúdia, Majorca.
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Sa Trapa Monastery
This ruined Cistercian monastery is a must if you are hiking in the area,.
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Church of Santa Maria la Major
The Basilica of Saint Mary Major, or church of Santa Maria Maggiore, is a Major papal basilica as well as one of the Seven Pilgrim Churches…
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Templar Chapel
If you head eastbound from the Basilica de Sant Francesc, you will come across a large and heavily fortified gateway.
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Church of San Miguel
This imposing church features a memorial to 414 people who died here in 1844 when one of the walls collapsed.
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Chapel of Calvari
This chapel is definitely worth the climb. You can enjoy some spectacular views from the top.
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Sant Joan de Malta Church
The church was built as a gift to the knights of Saint John of Jerusalem.
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Oratory of Santa Anna
This church is said to be one of the best preserved churches in Mallorca. It dates back to the 13th century.
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