Museums in Majorca

What to see in Mallorca: 23 essential beaches, villages and museums
Mallorca is an island with a wide variety of tourist proposals both in its urban environment and in its natural environment. Discover its great heritage and magnificent beaches.

Exploring Manacor, the capital of the Llevant region
Majorca’s second-largest city offers travellers an attractive heritage, beautiful natural landscapes and a broad range of coves and beaches along the Mediterranean.

Museu Fundación Juan March, a stroll through 20th century Spanish art
The Museu Fundación Juan March is situated in a stately manor in Palma de Mallorca, hosting an impressive collection of 20th century Spanish art.

Es Baluard, from bastion to contemporary art museum of Palma
Es Baluard, located on the Renaissance walls of Majorca, boasts an art collection of over 700 works.

Majorca’s Pueblo Español, a museum of Spanish architecture
Mallorca has its own Pueblo Español which transports visitors across Spain and some of its most emblematic monuments without leaving Palma.

Glass factories in Majorca. The art of glass blowing
Majorca is home to traditional glass factories that use the blowing method to create their pieces and that are open to visitors.