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Casa Museo Joaquín Torrents Lladó, a space dedicated to this multifaceted artist who lived in the second half of the XX Century, is to be found in Palma. Oil paintings, drawings, water colours and sculptures form part of the material displayed in his former house and now museum. [+] |
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This new museum is a completely new building enclosed within old Renaissance walls on the seafront promenade. [+] |
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Military History Museum in a fortress built in Porto Pi during the XVII century, displaying military and other artifices of war, ranging from the Middle Ages to the XX century. [+] |
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Residence of the Bishop of Mallorca, it is Gothic in style. The Museum displays some of the treasures of the Mallorcan Church. [+] |
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Features the costumes, clothes and tools of rural Mallorca at the turn of the last century. [+] |
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The museum provides a very interesting and educational explanation about prehistoric Mallorca that allows visitors to get to know what life was like over 2000 years ago in the taloyotic settlement of Son Fornés. [+] |
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It is known as Terra del Fang (land of clay) and not in vain, since Marratxí is the municipal district which concentrates the most renowned potters of Mallorca. This locality is the site of the Museu del Fang, a place devoted to the world of pottery in its multiple forms. [+] |
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A fourteenth-century defence enclosure and rural manor home, it houses Manacor's archaeology and history museum and features halls that display the local ethnology and examples of miniature furniture. [+] |
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Baroque building dating from 1763, also known as Can Morell. It was acquired by the Palma City Council in 1975 and is used for temporary art exhibitions and cultural events. [+] |
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City mannor houseS.XVIII [+] |
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