The church of Sant Bartomeu or San Bartolomé, is one of the most beautiful churches in Mallorca. Declared a site of cultural interest, its construction began in the 13th century, originally in the Romanesque-Gothic style but, as is usual in these constructions, it has undergone modifications over the years, which is why we also find some Baroque structures. But, without a doubt, the last modification, begun in 1904 and finished in 1946, is what makes the Church of San Bartolomé an icon of the city and an example of wonderful Art Nouveau. This is the spectacular modernist façade, the work of the Catalan architect, Joan Rubió i Bellver, a disciple of the great Antonio Gaudí, with whom he collaborated on other works of great importance, including La Sagrada Familia, La Casa Batlló and Parc Güell, in Barcelona.