Una iglesia que fue cárcel de un conde, almacén de cadáveres y escenario de la rebelión más épica de Sabadell
The church is generally open from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., but hours may vary due to liturgical events. We recommend checking the official website of the Sabadell City Council or calling +34 937 278 300 to confirm before your visit.
No, admission is free. However, if you would like to help with its upkeep, there is a box inside for voluntary donations.
To fully enjoy its Romanesque and Gothic architecture, the altarpieces, and the views from the bell tower, it is recommended to allow between 45 minutes and 1 hour.
It is the oldest church in Sabadell (14th century), with Romanesque elements and Gothic extensions. Highlights include its octagonal bell tower and the Baroque altarpiece of Our Lady of Health. More details at Cultural Heritage.
On weekday mornings (10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.) there are fewer visitors. Avoid Sundays because of Mass and local festivities. In spring and autumn, the exterior lighting at sunset is spectacular.
The main entrance has steps, but there is alternative access through the side door with a temporary ramp (request it by calling +34 937 278 300). The interior is mostly level, except for the climb up the bell tower.
The Sabadell History Museum is 3 minutes away, and the Central Market is 10 minutes away. We also recommend the Plana del Pintor park for panoramic views.
Use our downloadable audio guide to discover hidden details, wear comfortable shoes (cobbled ground), and do not forget to look for the Romanesque capital with mythological figures in the cloister.
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