Museums in Mallorca
Museu de Mallorca
Carrer de la Portella 5, Palma
Tel: 971717540 Opening Times:
Houses a fine collection of art, pottery and antiques from all periods
of Mallorca's history.
Through Roman and Moorish ceramics, Byzantine coins a smattering of Arab
art to contempory
and traditional Mallorcan art, the Musea de Mallorca has a broad collection
that aims
to please a wide audience. A great Museum to visit for an overview of
Mallorca's rich cultural history.
The 17th century building it´s housed in isn´t half bad either!
Museu Diocesà
Carrer del Mirador 5, Palma
Tel: 971213100 Opening times:
Mallorca's newest Museum is a welcome addition to an already impressive
list of museums on the island.
Located in Palau Episcopal or former Bishops residence this small museum
houses a fabulous collection
of historical and religious artifacts. Look out of the picture, of particular
interest to Brits, of
a Dragon slaying St George (Sant Jordi) by Pere Nisart.
Museu d'Art Espanyol Contemporani
At any one time at the Museu d'Art Espanyol Contemporani, in Palma de
Mallorca, you will be able to view at least seventy artworks by some of
the most influencial and important Spanish artists of the twentieth century.
Mallorca's own Joan Miró Pablo Picasso, , Juan Gris and Salvador
Dalí among them).
Museu Krekovic
Museu Etnològic, Muro
Museu Gordiola
Museu Monogràfic, Alcúdia
Museu Municipal de Pollença
Museu Municipal de Valldemossa
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