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Favourite Museums & Art Spots (Mallorca)

A few of our favourite artistic and cultural heritage spots on the island!

Price: free & ticketed visits
Date: All year round

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Mallorca’s cultural scene goes far beyond the beaches.

Whether you’re a resident or visiting for the summer, these highlights offer a richer take on the island’s artistic and cultural heritage — and include some great options for kids too!

🎭 Palma

Es Baluard Museu d’Art Contemporani de Palma
📍 Plaça Porta de Santa Catalina
🕘 Daily • 10:00–20:00
Modern & contemporary art—including works by Picasso, Miró, Barceló—with spectacular views over Palma Bay.
Tip: Head to the MAR I LUZ restaurant on the terrace for a coffee or drinks with a view.

Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró
📍 Camí Miró, near Son Abrines
🕘 Tues–Sun • 10:00–18:00
Visit Miró’s studio and sculpture garden; explore over 6,000 works, including rare sketches.
Tip: Join free creative workshops or special events for Amics de la Fundació (Friends of the Foundation).

Fundación Juan March (Free)
📍 Carrer Sant Miquel, 11
🕘 Mon–Fri 10:00–18:30 • Sat 10:30–14:00
20th-century Spanish art in a 17th-century palace — featuring Picasso, Dalí, Miró and more.
Tip: Visit midweek to enjoy a quiet and peaceful setting.

Casal Solleric (Free)
📍 Carrer de la Concepció
🕘 Tues–Sun • 11:00–19:00
A cultural hub hosting rotating exhibitions, community events, and contemporary works.
Tip: Perfect to combine with a stroll or shopping day in Palma.

Can Balaguer (Free)
📍 Carrer de Can Balaguer
🕘 Mon–Sat • 12:00–20:00
A restored manor house with exhibitions on Palma’s domestic history and modern art.
Tip: A lovely stop between boutiques and cafés in the city centre.

Castell de Bellver
📍 Camí de Bellver
🕘 Tues–Sun • 10:00–15:00 (or later for events)
Visit this 14th-century circular castle for concerts, exhibitions, and panoramic city views.
Tip: Don’t miss the summer evening concerts—magical under the stars!

Royal Palace of La Almudaina
📍 Carrer Palau Reial
🕘 Tues–Sun • 10:00–19:00 (summer)
A majestic blend of Moorish and Gothic architecture, this palace still hosts royal events.
Tip: Pair with a visit to Palma Cathedral and walk the rooftop terraces! More info here.


🏛️ Around the Island

🌿 West Coast

Chopin Museum (Valldemossa)
📍 Real Cartuja de Valldemossa
🕘 Daily • 10:00–18:00
See Chopin’s original Pleyel piano and manuscripts in the place where he and George Sand wintered.
Tip: Look out for live piano recitals in summer and don’t miss the Deia International Music Festival nearby!

Robert Graves House (Deià)
📍 Carrer Robert Graves
🕘 Tues–Sat • 10:00–16:00
The restored home of the famous poet and novelist, offering a glimpse into his Mallorcan life.
Tip: A must for literature lovers and fans of Deià’s artistic spirit.

Can Prunera Modernist Museum (Sóller)
📍 Carrer Prunera
🕘 Mon: 10:00–18:30 • Tues–Thurs: 10:00–20:00 • Fri–Sat: 10:00–22:00 • Sun: 10:00–14:30
A beautifully preserved Art Nouveau mansion with works by Miró, Klee, and more.
Tip: Enjoy a coffee or glass of wine in the sculpture garden after your visit.

Picasso & Miró Room (Sóller Station) (Free)
📍 Sóller Train Station
Permanent exhibit of both artists in the historic station building.
Tip: A lovely quick stop before or after your historic tram ride to the port.

Museu de la Mar (Port de Sóller)
📍 Museu de la Mar, Port de Sóller
🕘 Tues–Sun • 10:00–14:00 and some evenings (check local times)
A small but charming maritime museum showcasing Sóller’s seafaring history.
Tip: A great break from the beach or post-lunch outing!


🌊 Southwest

CCA Andratx
📍 Sa Coma, Andratx
🕘 Wed–Sun • 10:00–14:00 & 16:00–20:00
One of Europe’s largest contemporary art centres—surrounded by olive groves and hills.
Tip: Don’t miss their international artist residencies and stop by the café for a little break!


🏞 North

Sa Bassa Blanca Museum (Fundación Jakober)
📍 Camí de Son Real, Alcúdia
🕘 Tues–Sun • 10:00–18:00
A cultural gem with outdoor sculpture parks, Moorish architecture, and family-friendly art galleries.
Tip: Explore the rose garden and photo-friendly art labyrinth.


👣 North-East

Fairy Tale Museum – ArtArtà (Artà)
📍 Antoni Blanes, 19, Artà
🕘 Mon–Sat • 10:30 to 13:30. Thu & Sun closed
ArtArtà is a cultural space in Artà’s historic quarter celebrating local crafts, heritage and local fairytales and papier-mâché figures by Pere Pujol.
Tip: You’ll encounter the personas of Mallorcan folklore in an old, charming townhouse.


🌾 Central Mallorca

Museu del Fang (Pottery Museum) (Free)
📍 C/ Molí, 4, Sa Cabaneta (Marratxí)
🕘 Tues, Thurs & Fri • ~09:00–14:00
Dedicated to Mallorca’s clay and ceramic heritage, including tools and siurells.
Tip: Plan your visit around a local market for a full artisan experience.


🏅 Other Gems

Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience (Manacor)
📍 Rafa Nadal Academy
A state-of-the-art interactive museum for sports lovers of all ages.
Tip: Combine with lunch in Manacor—now home to some excellent restaurants.

Fundació Llorenç Villalonga (Binissalem)
📍 Can Sabater house
A literary museum inside the summer home of one of Mallorca’s most influential 20th-century writers.
Tip: Make it part of a Binissalem wine route or literary day out.

CaixaForum Palma
📍 Gran Hotel building, Palma
Housed in a stunning modernist building, it features rotating exhibitions, family activities, and a permanent Anglada-Camarasa collection.
Tip: Free for “la Caixa” members and often affordable for others. Also offers great workshops for kids all year long!


🧭 Top Picks

  • Iconic architecture & modern artEs Baluard, Fundació Miró, CaixaForum
  • Mallorcan creative rootsCan Prunera, Chopin Museum, Robert Graves House
  • Cutting-edge contemporary artCCA Andratx, Sa Bassa Blanca
  • Local craft & community cultureMuseu del Fang, Sóller train exhibits
  • Hidden gemsFundació Villalonga, Rafa Nadal Museum

📌 Note: Opening hours may vary during high summer or holidays—always check ahead before your visit.

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