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Long
before its beaches ever became known, visitors to the
Island of Calm, as Santiago Russinyol called it, were
fascinated by Mallorca's enormous number of monuments,
outstanding buildings, art galleries and literature.
Not only were they attracted by famous historic monuments
in Palma itself, such as the Cathedral, Bellver Castle,
the Royal Palace, "Sa Llotja", the Gran Hotel, the Museum
of Mallorca, but also by the monasteries, watch towers,
cloisters, churches, town halls and museums which Mallorca's
fifty-two towns and villages feature.
During
the winter months, the island's cultural life is enriched
by an opera season, the Ciudad de Palma Symphony Orchestra
concerts or a programme of events entitled A Winter
in Mallorca. Meanwhile, in summer, there are festivals
of open-air classical music and recitals of modern music,
jazz, ballet or theatre.
The
island's public foundations also contribute towards
the promotion and enjoyment of the arts, and exhibitions
by the "Fundación Pilar y Joan Miró", "Fundación la
Caixa", "Fundación Sa Nostra" and the "Fundación March"
add to the programme of visual arts exhibitions usually
offered by the government in places such as "Sa Llotja",
"Ca'n Solleric", "Ses Voltes", the "Museo de Bellas
Artes" or "La Casa de Cultura".
There
are daily literary or education programmes of events
on offer, promoted by the University of the Balearic
Islands in coordination with public and private institutions,
held in comfortably-furnished, well equipped function
rooms both inside and outside the capital.
For more information
contact:
"Fundación Pilar y Joan Miró"
"Fundación la Caixa",
"Fundación Sa Nostra"
"Fundación March" |