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Birthplace of the Founder of the Californian Missions and cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles. For further information about FATHER JUNIPER SERRA MUSEUM AND BIRTH PLACE |
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The Martí Vicenç Museum is interesting for two reasons; on the one hand, for the building where it is located, Can Sionet and, on the other, for its content, which is dedicated to a very versatile man. One of his many facets was that of a weaver. For further information about Martí Vicenç Museum |
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For further information about Dionís Bennàssar Museum |
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The Pollença Museum houses a collection of contemporary painting, the Atilio Boveri Collection, Gothic paintings, and exhibits from prehistory. For further information about SANT DOMINGO CONVENT |
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Museum of toys and contemporary art. For further information about Can Planes |
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The Modernist building Can Prunera, which has been turned into a museum (slated to open in the next few months), is located in the town of Sóller in the heart of Mallorca’s Tramuntana Mountains. For further information about Can Prunera, a Modernist museum amidst the mountains |
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The Port of Sóller's marine museum is located in the only natural harbour in the Tramontana Mountains, which was the natural communication channel between the city and the region for hundreds of years. For further information about Sóller Marine Museum |
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The museum has been open since 1985 and contains valuable documents, such as the bibliographic collection of Guillem Colom, a famous geologist who was born in this beautiful town in the north east of Mallorca. It also has various rooms for temporary and permanent exhibitions. For further information about Natural Science Museum and Botanical Garden |
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Once the property of the Archduke Luis Salvador of Austria. It was his first purchase on Majorca in 1872 For further information about Miramar |
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The Minorca Museum is actually the old Franciscan Convent. Its origins date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. The old convent has been variously used as a nautical school, public library, high school and children's home but since 1989, it has housed the museum which traces the evolution and history of Minorcan customs. For further information about MINORCA MUSEUM |
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