Binibeca vell church tower:
Binibeca Vell is a town located on the southern coast of the Mediterranean island of Menorca (Balearic Islands, Spain), which belongs to the municipality of San Luis. It is 5 km from the capital of the municipality, and 8 km from Mahón, the island’s capital. It is located between Cap d’en Font to the west and Binibeca beach to the east.
The old church of Binibequer, a central feature of the village of Binibequer Vell in Menorca, lies within a unique architectural ensemble conceived and built between 1964 and 1972 by architects Francisco Juan Barba Corsini and Antonio Sintes Mercadal. This village recreates a traditional Menorcan fishing settlement, the product of an ambitious project to preserve and reinterpret Mediterranean vernacular architecture adapted to sustainable tourism respectful of the island’s landscape.
Binibequer Vell, comprising roughly 165 houses, a small port, commercial and social spaces, and the emblematic old church, is characterized by low whitewashed buildings, narrow maze-like streets evoking the charming spirit of old Mediterranean fishing villages, and perfect landscape integration facing the sea. The church, with its tower and simple structure, serves as a visual and spiritual landmark for the village, reflecting Menorcan architectural tradition and the communal values that inspired the settlement’s creation.
The work of Barba Corsini and Sintes Mercadal is based on using local materials and traditional building techniques alongside an aesthetic that respects and modernizes popular architecture, creating a harmonious environment that fosters social and cultural interaction. The old church exemplifies this constructive wisdom; its plain white facade, with symbolic details connected to the island’s history and identity, offers a highly evocative visual motif for artistic and editorial purposes.
This fine art print of the church goes beyond mere documentary photography, transforming the scene into an artistic piece conveying Mediterranean serenity, light, and Menorca’s cultural richness. It is ideal for media outlets and graphic designers needing a visual resource with strong symbolic and aesthetic value for their articles, special editions, or graphic designs celebrating traditional architecture and Mediterranean culture.
In short, this fine art print invites viewers to discover and share Menorca’s architectural and cultural heritage through such an iconic symbol as the old church of Binibequer.







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