Puig de Missa

The church Santa Eulària, also known as Puig de Missa, sits on a hill 52 meters above sea level in a small town center with a wonderful view of the sea and the surrounding area. Here are some interesting facts about this church:

Our history

The church was built in the 16th century and later expanded. It served as a religious fortress and was consecrated in 1568. There is evidence of an earlier temple on this site.

architecture

The exterior of the church is plain and white, with a fortified appearance. The entrance porch is particularly large and offset from the church axis. Inside there are chapels dedicated to various saints.

Main altar

The baroque main altar dates from the 17th century and was created by the sculptor José Ferreres. The central image shows Santa Eulària and dates back to 1940.

cultural

The church and its surroundings on the Puig de Missa are protected as cultural assets.