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Interested in places that bear a significant connection to spirituality? Look over our list of Religious Sites, some of which also have historical import. Among the offerings are places of worship and sites that commemorate religious events or people.
Category: Religious Sites - Ibiza Attractions & Activities
Address: Cala Sant Vincent
This ancient Phoenician religious site is tucked away in the hills of Cala Sant Vincent and dates from the 4th century BC. The shrine to the goddess Tanit and the many golden shrines were discovered in the early 20th century and highlight the impressive history of this tiny island. Later, a 2,000-year-old bronze plaque dedicated to the goddess was...
Category: Religious Sites - Ibiza Attractions & Activities
Address: Sant Miquel
This is reported to be the oldest church on the island. The historic religious structure dates from the 14th century and features a host of additions throughout the development of religious life on the island, especially through the restored paintings. It was built in the style of a small fortress and, because of its interior location on the...
Category: Religious Sites - Ibiza Attractions & Activities
Address: Eivissa (Old Town)
Located behind the wall in the Old City's Dalt Vila, the Puis des Molins (ancient catacombs) date from the 7th century BC and mark the site of Roman burials. More than 3,000 tombs were unearthed in the area, and the site offers a remarkable look at the religious and social history of the island.
Category: Religious Sites - Ibiza Attractions & Activities
Address: Eivissa
This historic parish church is located in a suburb of Ibiza City and is perched on a high hill overlooking the island below. The church was built by the same architect responsible for the walls of Dalt Vila. The church stood as a lookout against pirates who frequently sacked the island. An interesting touring experience.
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