Museums & art galleries in Majorca
Majorca Tour with Fornalutx, Son Marroig and Wine Tasting
If you want to explore Majorca's cultural side, then this exclusive, adults-only tour is for you. You'll discover gems such as the mountain village Fornalutx, the palace of Son Marroig, Sa Foradada and visit a winery for a tasting.
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Famous Spanish painter Joan Miro was born in Barcelona, but spent his later years on the island of Majorca, where the Miró Foundation was established in his adoptive city of Palma. See where the great modern artist lived and had his studio with this ticket to the Miró Mallorca Foundation museum and exhibition space.
Real Cartuja de Valldemossa Ticket
One of Majorca's most inspiring spots. The Real Cartuja de Valldemossa was the haunt of kings, monks, composers, painters and writers and is a treasure-trove of historic mementos.
Majorca photographic sightseeing tour
This tour starts at your hotel. You'll be picked up and taken to the first stop of the day, San Carlos Castle. This 17th-century fort was originally built to protect Palma from pirate attacks, hence its sturdy cannon-lined walls and waterfront location. You'll have plenty of time to take in the view, learn about the history and snap some pics.Next, it's on to the Genova Caves. This natural underground network is chock-a-block with stalactites and stalagmites, a good majority of which are lit up – you don't need to be a photography pro to get some great pics here. Throughout your walk through the caves, you'll also be able to sample a few foods that're grown locally.Your final stop is the Ermita de Portals. This old Catholic church is nestled at the top of a cliff face that looks out over the Mediterranean Sea – as you can probably imagine, the views here are top tier. Your guide will tell you a little bit about the history of this place, too, and you'll have plenty of time to line up the perfect shot of structure before returning to your hotel.
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One of Majorca's finest villas boasts some of the best views on the island. Son Marroig is steeped in legend and is a must-visit. The former home of Habsburg Archduke Ludwig Salvator is a treasure trove of antiques and artworks. His influence is everywhere, with old notebooks, maps and drawings. And the traditional Majorcan architecture is a joy to behold.
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Els Calderers Country Estate Visit
The centuries-old Els Calderers estate is a country house and farm with a history to tell. The kids will love petting the farm animals and discovering all of the historic nooks and crannies. And the adults can explore the museum housing Majorcan furniture and artefacts, which bring the island's culture to life. It's a fun day out for all the family.Els Calderers is located near the village of Sant Joan, right in the heart of the Majorcan countryside. Its history can be traced all the way back to 1285. After a large renovation project, it former glory has been restored and it's now a tranquil space with impressive grounds to while away a few hours.There's the main building with the museum, and you can also visit the wine cellar, bakery, chapel and barns. You'll also find farm animals, including the famous black pigs, and pretty gardens to wander around. A visit that brings Majorca's past to life.