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Iglesia de Sant Mateu

Temple of the eighteenth century

  • La iglesia de Sant Mateu d'Albarca fue concluida en 1796
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Interior de la iglesia de Sant Mateu, con el altar mayor en el centro
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • El altar mayor de la iglesia de Sant Mateu d'Albarca, desde una de las capillas
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Espadaña de la iglesia de Sant Mateu d'Albarca, en una esquina de la fachada delantera
    Photo: Xescu Prats
Telephone 971805005
Adress Sant Mateu d'Albarca, s/n.
Municipality Sant Antoni de Portmany
Area Sant Mateu
Postal code 07816

Pay a visit to Sant Mateu church -built at the end of the 18th century- which tells that the inhabitants of the village worked non-stop to finish their church before their neighbours in Santa Agnés, but the latter won because they cheated: they built the walls shorter. Take a look at the enormous old stones in nearby fields, and the village’s Via Crucis near the church.

 
Timetable
Service: Sunday 17:00 in autumn and winter, and 19:00 in spring and summer.
Closed months
Open all year
Days off

Open every days

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  • La iglesia de Sant Mateu d'Albarca fue concluida en 1796
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Interior de la iglesia de Sant Mateu, con el altar mayor en el centro
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • El altar mayor de la iglesia de Sant Mateu d'Albarca, desde una de las capillas
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Espadaña de la iglesia de Sant Mateu d'Albarca, en una esquina de la fachada delantera
    Photo: Xescu Prats
How to arrive
Sant Mateu is located northwest of the island. It is connected by road to the localities of San Rafael, Santa Gertrudis, Sant Miquel and Santa Agnès. The church is in the village center.
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