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  •  Church Sant Agustí

    Church Sant Agustí

    The only church on Ibiza not facing south but north, because two influential families fought over getting the church built on their land

  •  Church Sant Agustí

    Church Sant Agustí

    The only church on Ibiza not facing south but north, because two influential families fought over getting the church built on their land

  •  Church Sant Agustí

    Church Sant Agustí

    The only church on Ibiza not facing south but north, because two influential families fought over getting the church built on their land

Church Sant Agustí

Religious architecture that resembles a fortress, a standard feature of many churches on Ibiza, and without a porch. It is located on Puig des Vedrà, on high, looking out over the northwest of the island.

The Church of Sant Agustí was designed by Pedro Groillez de Servier.   Construction was finished in 1819. The church features the habitual characteristics of churches on the island: it resembles a fortress and has great simplicity in its decoration, most notably, its broad stone walls. As is common, the façade is whitewashed and has very little ornamentation aside from the stations of the cross. 

It also has no porch. Inside there is a single nave with a barrel-vaulted ceiling and chapels, two on each side of the main altar. It is the only church on Ibiza not facing south but north, because during its construction, two influential families fought to get the church built on their land. 

Behind the church and connected to the main part is an adjacent building for use as the parish priest's house.

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