FREE

This ancient church sits on a hill and is one of the oldest religious sites in the city. Built between the 12th and 16th centuries, it has a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles. The building is surrounded by peaceful cloisters and has a quiet, almost hidden vibe that makes it feel like a secret spot.

  • The church is most popular for its beautiful medieval frescoes and detailed marble carvings.
  • There are several cloisters with old columns and peaceful gardens.
  • Inside, you’ll find art from different centuries, including a famous Annunciation painting and unique wooden ceilings.

  • See rare medieval art up close: The frescoes and sculptures are original and super old, giving a real sense of history.
  • Chill in the quiet cloisters: The gardens and stone walkways are perfect for a calm break away from crowds.
  • Explore a hidden gem: The location is less crowded than other spots, so it feels special and authentic.

  • No strict dress code, but covering shoulders and knees is respectful.
  • Best time to visit is late morning or early afternoon for good light and fewer people.
  • Entry is free, so no need to book in advance.