Dominating Santa Gertrudis' main square, this 18th-century church has an impressive facade, with its small windows and 19th-century bell tower picked out with yellow paint. The largely plain interior is embellished with a few decorative touches, including oranges and figs, a nod to Santa Gertrudis' status as Ibiza's principal fruit-growing village.
Església de Santa Gertrudis
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