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La iglesia se San Miquel está precedida por un amplio patio
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La iglesia de Sant Miquel es la única de Ibiza con planta en forma de tau. En la imagen, la nave principal
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Capilla de Benirràs de la iglesia de Sant Miquel (siglo XVII), con pinturas al fresco similares a las del convento de Santo Domingo de Dalt Vila
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La capilla de Rubió está situada a la izquierda del altar mayor
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El coro de la iglesia de Sant Miquel está situado a los pies de la nave principal
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Campanario de la iglesia de Sant Miquel
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The church is well worth a visit, built on top of a hill. The main aisle was built in the 16th century, and a century later it was enlarged with the two side chapels of Benirràs and Rubió.
One of them has got nice frescos that were only disclosed very recently. The cross plant of this church is unique in the island and the cemetery is attached to it. This church was conceived as a place of cult, but it also served as shelter from attacks, which explains its fortress-like aspect.
Altar mayor y capilla de Benirràs de la iglesia de Sant Miquel
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La iglesia de Sant Miquel, a través de uno de los arcos del patio frontal
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