The parish of Santa Eulalia was founded in 1301 by James I. In a Renaissance style with clear Mannerist influence, it is one of the most spacious churches on the island.
Its highlights include the main façade, composed of two almost blind rectangular superimposed sections; the Chapel of the Rosario, adorned in the early 19th century with a Neoclassical altarpiece; and the Baroque altarpiece of the main altar, crafted by the Mallorcan sculptor Joan Ribot.