Culture can be found in every corner of Mallorca. In addition to many cultural events and points of interest, Mallorca also offers a great number of museums and exhibitions.
The most beautiful and interesting museums on the island are, of course, in the capital, Palma de Mallorca. Along with a growing art scene with many galleries, Palma has a significant number of museums showcasing both modern and classical art, as well as museums with historical collections.
Casal Solleric
In Palma’s largest private palace, Can Solleric, is the Casal Solleric Cultural Foundation, also known as Palacio Morell.
Els Calderers
The majestic manor house “Els Calderers,” near Sant Joan, offers a glimpse into Mallorcan life and traditional agriculture.
Es Baluard
The Es Baluard art museum is located on the old city wall of Palma.
Fundació la Caixa
The former “Gran Hotel,” where the La Caixa Foundation is located, was built in 1901 by the Mallorcan architect and disciple of Gaudí, Lluís Domènech i Muntaner.
Juan March Foundation Museum
The Fundación Juan March Museum is located right in the heart of Palma de Mallorca’s old town.
Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation
Art lovers will be delighted. At the Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró a Mallorca, you can learn everything about the Spanish artist.
Son Marroig
The estate of Son Marroig rises majestically above the cliffs overlooking the Na Foradada peninsula.