The Hermitage of San Juan, located at the foot of the Montgó Natural Park, in the district of Sant Joan, is one of the most outstanding of the so-called “Conquest Hermitages” built between the 15th and 16th centuries in the bay of Dénia. It is characterized by its unique architectural combination of Gothic (single nave with pointed arches) and Renaissance styles (Serlian portico of local sandstone from the 16th century), and preserves pavements with Sevillian tiles from the 17th century.
In the 17th century, this place was home to the Brotherhood of “Negres”, a community of African slaves converted to Christianity, which adds to its historical and social value. During the feast of St. John, from June 20 to 24, the hermitage opens its doors to welcome the traditional local pilgrimage, which includes mass, distribution of blessed bread and popular celebration in a festive and communal environment.
Free outdoor access
Price:
Free