The church is known as the Dominican Church butnis actually dedicated to the Holy Trinity. It's a thriving church just a few minutes from the main square. Mass is offered throughout the day and confessions may be made in English by asking for an English speaking priest in the sacristy. The cloisters are well worth a visit as it contains varipus pieces of art depicting saints and moments of history from ghe Order pf St Dominic. The conventual Mass is particularly worth attending (when the whole community comes together), the music was superb. The tomb of St Hyacinth is located in a chapel up the stairs on the left. As a Lay Dominican I was particularly pleased to find this church and be able to attend Mass there.