The historian Santiago Cortès Forteza and the official chronicler of Inca, Gabriel Pieras Salom, will lead this tour to the convent of Sant Francesc, a baroque building of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
The church is rectangular, with a single nave divided into six sections and side chapels. Standing out is the cloister, square and with seven arches on each side.
It preserves important works of art, like a Renaissance altarpiece of the Immaculate Conception (XVI-XVII centuries) and the image of the Mother of God of Hope (seventeenth century).
Meeting point: in front of the City Council of Inca.
Bookings at: Department of Culture and Education of the City Council of Inca (Avinguda de les Germanies, s / n) Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 14:00 h., Tel (0034) 871 91 45 00, normalitzacio@incaciutat.com
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