Traditional dress plays an important role in Mallorca’s history and culture. Known as the “dress of the countryman” or “baggy dress”, it...
Culture
Arab Baths in Palma
Guardians of time Mallorca’s sundials
The ancient Roman city of Pollentia
Palma de Mallorca’s old Botanic Gardens
Can Prunera Modernist Museum, calendar
Palma de Mallorca’s first four churches
Antonia Tomás’s Nativity Scene, a tradition in Mallorca
The Byzantine and Islamic domination
A monastic life of meditation in Palma
Art, market and Mallorca?
Palma or the modernist route
Territorial model study of roman in Mallorca
The Santueri castle
Defla houses, a possession with history
Mallorcan Patios of Palma: Son Vivot in the street Can Savellà
Palma City Hall and Consell Insular: captivating samples of baroque and neo-gothic structures in Mallorca
Maria Antònia Salvà
Santa María de La Real Monastery
Forbidden loves and shopping in Palma’s Jewish quarter
The reign of King James I (II)
“Snow Houses” before Mallorca had fridges
The Temple that’s still of use in Palma de Mallorca
The Myotragus Balearicus in Mallorca
Birth of the King James I
The Song of the Sibyl (Cant de la Sibil·la) lives on in Mallorca
Landscape Worship
Ca’n Carasses, Italian architecture in Palma
Can Prunera. A modernist Museum
Lessons in art at the Museu de Mallorca
Palma’s beautiful Urban Parks
‘La Seu’, is a Catholic cathedral located in Palma, Mallorca
Capdepera Castle
‘Dress of the countryman’, typical dress of Mallorca
A stroll around Santanyí and its coves
Mallorca medieval II – Resettlement churches
The Luliano Studio: promoting culture in Mallorca since the 15th century
Palma de Mallorca’s “La Lonja” and it’s guardian angel
Can Balaguer, permanent proof of Palma’s stately past
Typical product Mallorca: Siurells
The Gothic cloisters of Sant Francesc, a haven of peace dating back to the 13th century
Mallorca will be celebrating Father Juníper Serra year
Fray Junípero Serra / placa en Petra
Bulls of Costitx
The bastions of Sant Pere and of the Prince recover the fortified Palma
The Archaeological museum of Son Fornés
Dry Stone walls, a popularly developed and perfected art
Mallorca’s Crystal Church, Porciúncula
Mallorcan patios
Painting in Mallorca
Balearic Slingers and the sling
El Palau March, a must-see on Palma’s cultural circuit
The Garden of the Hespérides, Alcúdia
El Águila and Can Forteza Rey, two examples of modernism in Palma
Diocesan Museum, 100 years in Mallorca
Cabrit i Bassa – Alaró Castle
Bendinat Castle
Mallorca, cultural destination
Son Real (beach and archaeological ruins)
Santa María de La Real Monastery
Access to the La Real monastery is through a door on the side of the church, there is a two-story cloister, with three point archways...
Mallorcan Patios of Palma: Son Vivot in the street Can Savellà
When walking around the heart of Palma, we come across many Majorcan patios that bear witness to history, art and time. One of the most...
Palma’s beautiful Urban Parks
In the last twenty years, Palma de Mallorca has worked on new city parks and beautified or enlarged those that were already there. The...
Palma de Mallorca’s old Botanic Gardens
The Jardines de la Misericordia (Gardens of Mercy) is a small, charming park that abounds with vegetation, sunny and shady areas as well...
The Garden of the Hespérides, Alcúdia
Did you know that the garden of the Hesperides is found in Punta Alcanada (Mallorca) Pinar’s hill? Sa Bassa Blanca Museum (msbb) is that...
Mallorcan patios
The patios of the noble houses in Palma are one of the urban elements most characteristic of the city. While today, their preservation...
The bastions of Sant Pere and of the Prince recover the fortified Palma
The ancient city walls of Palma were knocked down decades ago, but some valuable traces remain: the bastions of Sant Pere and of the...
Palma de Mallorca’s first four churches
Let’s take a walk through the city's main streets, visiting the first churches to be founded after the conquest of Mallorca. ...
A stroll around Santanyí and its coves
In 1571 a wall was built to protect Santanyí from looting by the Saracens, we still access the town’s centre through the old porta murada...
‘La Seu’, is a Catholic cathedral located in Palma, Mallorca
A Catholic Cathedral located in Palma de Mallorca. Popularly known as La Seu, construction began in 1229 and went on for three centuries....
The Luliano Studio: promoting culture in Mallorca since the 15th century
Palma’s Calle Sant Roc 4, holds a long cultural tradition. This palace, that backs on to the Cathedral, has hosted the headquarters of...
Dry Stone walls, a popularly developed and perfected art
Dry Stone walls go right back to prehistoric times, we can see examples such as the “navetas” or the “talayots” (local prehistoric...
Son Real (beach and archaeological ruins)
The Son Real public estate, with an area of 395 hectares, is located on the Northeast coast of Mallorca, in the municipality of Santa...
Palma City Hall and Consell Insular: captivating samples of baroque and neo-gothic structures in Mallorca
City Hall presides over Plaza de Cort, and all the pretty streets that lead to it; next to City Hall is the palace that is home to the...
Guardians of time Mallorca’s sundials
Mallorca has the most sundials per square kilometer in all of Spain. Mallorca boasts an abundance of sundials, many churches, monasteries,...




















