Santuari de Nostra Senyora de Cura

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Santuari de Nostra Senyora de Cura, Catholic pilgrimage church on Puig de Randa mountain, Mallorca, Spain

The Santuari de Nostra Senyora de Cura is a Catholic pilgrimage sanctuary on a mountain near Algaida with white stone walls and a distinctive bell tower. The complex features several chapels, guest rooms for visitors, a dining hall, and traditional buildings arranged around a central courtyard at an elevation of about 548 meters.

A medieval thinker founded the first hermitage on this site in 1275 and used a nearby cave for his spiritual practice and philosophical work. Over the centuries, the site grew into a renowned pilgrimage center that attracted people seeking spiritual guidance and retreat.

The sanctuary serves as a spiritual meeting place where pilgrims and visitors gather to pray and meditate in the chapels. The daily presence of monks shapes the rhythm of the site and creates a sense of devotion and retreat.

The site is open to visitors during the day and offers a peaceful setting to explore the chapels and courtyards. Those wishing to stay longer can spend the night in guest rooms and have dinner in the dining hall.

The complex houses a medieval library with handwritten documents that reflect the site's centuries-old intellectual activity. This collection demonstrates that the location served not only as a devotional center but also as a center of learning and scholarship.

Location: Algaida

GPS coordinates: 39.52703,2.92648

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:43

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