Mallorca's Museums and Heritage
This collection spans the cultural history of the Balearic Islands, from the Roman ruins of Pollentia to the 13th-century Valldemossa Charterhouse. It includes former royal residences like Miramar Monastery and ethnographic sites like Els Calderers. Art enthusiasts can explore the Sa Bassa Blanca foundation and the sa Taronja art center, while specialized venues like the Molí de Dalt windmill and the Museu Diocesà provide insights into the region's agricultural and religious heritage.
Valldemossa Charterhouse
The Valldemossa Charterhouse is a palace in Valldemossa, Mallorca that was royal residence of the king Sancho of Majorca and later Royal…
Lluc Sanctuary
The Santuari de Lluc is a monastery and pilgrimage site located in the municipality of Escorca in north-west Majorca.
Roman Town of Pollentia
Pollentia was a Roman city founded by Quintus Caecilius Metellus Balearicus in the present city of Alcúdia, allegedly in the year 123 BC…
Castillo de la Punta de Amer
The Castle of la Punta de Amer is a 17th century fortification located in Sant Lorenzo des Cardessar on the island of Mallorca.
Katmandu Park
Enjoy some family fun! This amusement park features, among others, a crazy upside down house.
Diocesian Museum
The museum is housed within the Episcopal Palace and preserves over 200 religious artefacts that trace a path through the religious history…
Miramar Monastery
Founded by King Jaume II in 1276, it originally served as a missionary school. There is a small museum now.
Son Marroig
Former property of the Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Florence, now a museum. Concerts take place in this preserved house.
Museum Sa Bassa Blanca
The Fundación Yannick y Ben Jakober is located near Alcudia, Mallorca, Spain.
Museum of Menorca
General museum which illustrates the history of mankind in Menorca through furniture and possessions
Museu Arqueològic de Son Fornés
Archaeological museum exhibiting finds from the Son Fornés settlement, covering the Talayotic, Roman, and medieval periods.
Museo Etnologico Molí de Dalt
Ethnological museum housed in a restored 18th-century windmill, featuring traditional tools and artifacts related to rural island life.
Ca n'Oliver
Neoclassical manor house in Mahón showcasing 18th and 19th-century history, art collections, and period furniture of the Oliver family.
Convent de Sant Bonaventura
Former Franciscan convent from the 17th century, featuring a baroque cloister and serving as a contemporary cultural space.
Els Calderers
Historic manor house and estate operating as an open-air museum that preserves traditional Mallorcan rural architecture, crafts, and farm life.
Son Marroig
Former estate of Archduke Ludwig Salvator, featuring a museum of his personal items and a Carrara marble temple overlooking the coastline.
sa Taronja
Multidisciplinary art center situated in a converted industrial building, hosting contemporary art exhibitions, music performances, and workshops.
es Celler
Museum located on the island of Cabrera focusing on the history of the archipelago, maritime heritage, and traditional local industries.
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