The people of Lloret began worshipping the Mare de Déu de Loreto in the mid 16th century. The community of monastic Franciscans that lived in the village from 1551 to 1566 transferred the convent to the Dominicans in 1583. They laid the first stone of the church in 1951. The sermon was preached by Brother Simó Bauçà, who would later become Bishop of Mallorca.
The facade is divided into three sections by simple mouldings. The entrance is formed by a large round arch with striated pillasters and entablature. The Dominican coat of arms is inscribed above the door. The construction of the bell tower began in 1757. It is partly attached to the facade on the right and topped by a terrace and a Baroque element. A rose window and a clock and a wrought iron belfry (on the left) are situated on the top section of the facade.
The interior consists of a nave with four chapels on each side covered by a barrel vault. The apse has a square ground plan and an altarpiece of three panels with pedrella, two sections and an attic. In the centre an arch leads to a small chamber with two staircases to go up to worship the sculpture of Mare de Déu de Loreto, which is placed in a small altarpiece. There is a beautiful carving of Sant Domingo above the arch.
The lower part of the chapels of Sant Crist, Sant Josep, el Roser and Sant Antoni is covered with ceramics. The chapel of Puríssima Concepció was transformed in 1900 into a small crossing with a barrel vault, a dome and a cupola. The shells and the dome are decorated with Marian fresco symbols. The choir is supported by a diminished arch and a groin vault. The organ was enlarged by Orgueners Cardell in 1892. The sacristy has a ribbed vault with a Dominican coat of arms on the keystone. The most valuable worship objects are kept in a chest of drawers and a glass cabinet.
It is the only cross of Lloret. It is located at the crossing of Sineu road and Sa Costa des Pou. The current cross was built in neo-Gothic style in 1884 and it replaced the previous cross built in 1588. The base is formed by a round section and a truncated pyramid-shaped section. The shaft and the capital are octagonal and the cross is Greek with straight arms. The cross depicts Christ crucified at the front and the Mare de Déu de Loreto at the back.
Nowadays it is a neighbourhood of Lloret. In the past the following three windmills were operated in the area: the windmills of Ca’n Beato, Ca’n Poleo and Ca’n Gomila. The windmill of Ca’n Company was demolished and a house was built on the site.
- The windmill of Ca’n Beato was built in the early 17th century. It is a windmill tower with a base platform. A spiral sandstone staircase and the mill stones are still preserved.
- The windmill of En Poleo or Can Gomila is located just in front Carrer Major at number 58. It was built in the 17th century and it consists of a windmill tower with a base platform. A spiral sandstone staircase is still preserved.
- The windmill of en Nina is located in Camí de Sa Font. It is a cylindrical tower with a base platform. The most remarkable element in the interior is the spiral sandstone staircase with three ceilings. The mill has a saddle roof and is used as a storeroom and pantry.
- The windmill of Peixerí is situated in Camí de Sa Rota. It is completely abandoned and has no roof. A small base platform and a spiral sandstone staircase in a poor state of conservation are still preserved.
- The windmill of Ca’n Perico or En Pere is located in the Montuiri road. The windmill has been restored even though the height of the mill has been affected. It is a windmill tower with a base platform.
The municipality contains six public wells. The most popular well is Es Pou. It is located in the centre of Lloret and it appears to be of Arab origin. On the Inca road, you will find the well of Jurà. It is beautifully built but some of the basins of the structure have been stolen. Another popular well is Font Figuera. It is quite unique and was recently restored by the Town Hall. The well of Llorac is situated near the houses of Llorac and the well of el Ras is located near sa Comuna. The well of sa Casa Nova is located next to the houses with the same name. It is a simple well but with a lot of character.