Sanctuary declared a Site of Local Interest, which includes the cave chapel, a Baroque church, and a Neoclassical-style building.
Located in what was the former Hospital of Santa Llúcia, destroyed during the Civil War, this chapel recalls one of the miracles carried out by St. Ignatius of Loyola
In the 18th century a chapel was built next to the well to remember this episode associated with the saint
During his stay in Manresa, Sant Ignatius got sick and was admitted at the Amigant's family house
Saint Ignatius' School was a big building built in the mid- XVII century in the adjacent lands of Santa Llúcia's chapel
The new Interpretation centre Manresa 1522: Ignatius’ city, located in the old Conservatory Theatre in Sant Domènec Square, shows what the city was like in the sixteenth century, when it hosted St. Ignatius of Loyola in 1522.
Manresa City Council, which presides over the square, is a civil baroque building built between 1739 and 1777
Built during the second half of the 17th Century, inspired by the Palau de la Generalitat
Tipical barroque house from the XVIII C., placed in Plana de l'Om square
This is the old house of Amigant family, and it is placed in the bifurcation between Sant Miquel street and Amigant street
In April of 1522 Ignatius stayed for a few nights on the ground floor of the house number 30 in Sobrerroca street