Iglesia Sant Felip Neri

The tiny church of Sant Felip Neri is tucked away in a hidden corner of the Gothic Quarter: a little square with a romantic atmosphere which bears the same name

The baroque yet austere façade bears the scars of bombing. The restoration and cleaning of the building sought to preserve the painful memory of the Spanish Civil War.

The church of Sant Felip Neri was built as an annex to the convent of the "felipons", the followers of the saint, who settled on this site in 1673. The baroque church was built a few years later, in around 1750, and was one of the few examples of this style in Barcelona. The building has a single cross-vaulted nave and rectangular apse, and features side chapels with neoclassical altars and paintings by Joan Llimona. The main façade has simple lines and the doorway is crowned by a semi-circular form surmounted by the figure of the Saint. However, it is the pock-marked walls that attract our attention the most. These wounds etched into the stone of Sant Felip Neri are a reminder of the aerial bombardment that took place in January 1938 at the height of the Civil War, ending the lives of 42 people, many of them children, who had taken shelter in the basement of the convent. The finger of fate dictated that a bomb would fall right on top of the shelter.

Timetables

Weekdays 8:00am
7:15am Vespers
Holidays 10:00am 12:00am 13:00am

  • Gòtic
  • Pl. Sant Felip Neri, 5
  • 93 317 31 16

  • Metro L4JAUME I L3LICEU
  • Bus 14, 45, 59, 91, 120, V15, V17

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