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Iglesia de Santa Agnès

Small whitewashed temple, built in the eighteenth century with low height and two access

  • Fachada lateral de la iglesia de Santa Agnès, con una segunda portada de acceso
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Fachada principal de la iglesia de Santa Agnés de Corona, con su porche de arcos. A su lado, la casa parroquial
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Nave de la iglesia de Santa Agnés de Corona
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Campanario de la iglesia de Santa Agnés de Corona (Ibiza)
    Photo: Xescu Prats
Telephone 971198289 (parroquia de Sant Rafel)
Adress Santa Agnès, s/n
Municipality Sant Antoni de Portmany
Area Santa Agnès
Postal code 07828

The church is most peculiar because it has two entrances, due to a murder that took place at the very entrance of the church. Villagers decided to wall up the bloodstained doorway, and they opened another one onto the square. The old one was re-opened in 1965. Inside, there is a carving of the Virgin of Rosario that was made the same year the temple was finished, in 1812. The artist is unknown.

 
Timetable
The church is usually open. If not, you can ask for the key at the bar Can Cosmi. Service: Sunday at 11.30 am.
Closed months
Open all year
Days off

Open every days

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  • Fachada lateral de la iglesia de Santa Agnès, con una segunda portada de acceso
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Fachada principal de la iglesia de Santa Agnés de Corona, con su porche de arcos. A su lado, la casa parroquial
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Nave de la iglesia de Santa Agnés de Corona
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Campanario de la iglesia de Santa Agnés de Corona (Ibiza)
    Photo: Xescu Prats
How to arrive
The two paths to Santa Agnes most used are the roads that start from Sant Antoni and Sant Rafel. From the north, can be accessed from Sant Miquel. The church is in the town square.
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