The Museu d’Art Espanyol Contemporani in Palma de Mallorca has on view a permanent collection of over a hundred artistic works. The collection begins with Head of a Woman of 1907 by Pablo Picasso Read more about Museum of Spanish Contemporary Art
The Foundation was established in 1981 as a living and dynamic cultural centre and its headquarters was opened in 1992. It endeavours to be a real cultural and artistic centre, to introduce it to a Read more about Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró
This unique and beautiful museum is housed on the first floor of the stately house Can Planes in Sa Pobla. As indicated by its name, the Toy Museum (El Museu de la Jugueta) is concerned with Read more about Can Planes Toy Museum
The Museu del Fang (literally the Clay Museum) is housed in an old windmill in Sa Cabaneta, at the very heart of the traditional Mallorcan pottery industry. The museum houses over 900 pieces made Read more about Pottery Museum
The Spanish Village Poble Espanol (the Spanish version is Pueblo Español)in the western suburbs of Palma de Mallorca is something of a curiosity! The walled complex is home to small scale versions Read more about Poble Espanyol
The old manor house Can Planes in Sa Pobla, Mallorca, hosts the Contemporary Art Museum (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo) on the ground floor, and the Toy Museum upstairs. Read more about Can Planes Contemporary Art Museum
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Villalonga was one of Mallorca's most important writers and this typical town house in Binissalem was his home in summer, and during the Spanish Civil War. Read more about Casa Museu Llorenc Villalonga
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