Creu de Can Fat
Carretera d'Inca corner carrer de la Creu.
Creu de Can Fat
At the beginning of the second decade of the 20th century, Joan Sabater donated a piece of land to the church in the area known as Can Fat. With contributions from the parishioners of the parish, the neo-Gothic cross was built, made of sandstone. The upper part has a saint Christ on the front and a chrism on the back.
Local authors. History and literature:
Carpenters, blacksmiths and stonemasons were closely linked to the peasants. If you visit these craftsmen today, you will find in the village that they still make tools such as "gavillans" on the cooker, or carpenters who assemble blinds with the help of a computer. A mixture of past and present that leads to the future. Travelogue to Sa Pobla. By Llorenç Payeras and Jaume Falconer.