MUSEU ARQUEOLÒGIC D'EIVISSA I FORMENTERA
Visit this museum that traces 3,000 years of history in the Pitiüses and ...Read more
MARROIG SOUND
House in Deià with some volumes of the famous book of the archduke ...Read more
MUSEO MONOGRÀFICO DE POLLENTIA
Small museum with collections of objects from the Roman period offering a ...Read more
CHURCH OF SANTO DOMINGO
Church with a baroque layout typical of the Iberian style with a nave and ...Read more
MADINA YABISA INTERPRETATION CENTER
Interpretation center exhibiting models and archaeological remains from the ...Read more
CENTRE DE GEOLOGIA DE MENORCA
A geology center in Ferreries offering an instructive tour to learn more ...Read more
CA N'OLIVER ART CENTER
Visit this center and admire the works left by Hernández Sanz and ...Read more
ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM OF PUIG DE MISSA
A splendid Iberian house located on the Puig de Misa with a large and ...Read more
CA N'ALLUNY - HOUSE MUSEUM OF ROBERT GRAVES
House museum with documents, personal notes and a short film on the life of ...Read more
MUSEU DEL MAR
Read moreThis museum traces the Sóller story, once isolated from the rest of the island by the Tramuntana, which then turned to the sea to become the most open village in Majorca, in communication with the outside world. Old photos, calligraphy…
MUSEU DIOCESA - CONVENT I CLAUSTRE DE SANT AGUSTI
Visit the Diocesan Museum of Menorca which presents archaeological remains ...Read more
FUNDACIÓN BARTOLOMÉ MARCH SERVERA
Incredible modern palace, the largest and most luxurious of the Balearic ...Read more
MUSEU DEL VIDRE I FÀBRICA CAN GORDIOLA
Busy museum on the second floor offering a free kid-friendly tourRead more
MUSEO DE FRAY JUNÍPERO SERRA
Museum dedicated to a historical figure of indisputable value in Petra, the ...Read more
CABRERA INTERPRETATION CENTER
Read moreInteresting museum whose architecture recalls the talayots, these stone megalithic buildings of Majorca and Menorca. The visit, very pedagogic, serves as an introduction to Cabrera's visit. Several aquariums expose the various species present on the island.
INTERPRETATION CENTER ITS SALTWORKS
Saltworks Interpretation Center that traces the history and techniques of ...Read more
CONVENT DE SANT DIEGO
Read moreAfter a long rehabilitation process, the convent of Sant Diego (1629) was transformed into a new cultural space in 2023. The center comprises the church of Sant Diego and the cloister: the Pati de Sa Lluna. As well as hosting cultural activities, two permanent exhibitions are held here: one on the ethnology of Menorca, the other on the evolution of the island's shoe industry. There's also an area dedicated to Menorcan cuisine (demonstrations) and gastronomy. A sensational place, well worth a visit!
CENTRE D'INTERPRETACIÓ DEL CAP DE CAVALLERIA
Read moreAt 94 meters above sea level, the white Cap de Cavalleria lighthouse was erected in 1857 to protect boats navigating these dangerous waters. It houses an interpretation center open to visitors in season, where you can learn more about the geology, biodiversity and history of the various lighthouses built on the Menorcan coast. In summer, it's also a great place to watch the sunset.
FARMÀCIA LLABRÉS
Read moreThe Llabrés pharmacy is a jewel of modernism. This historic building, founded in 1842 by the Llabrés family and located on one of the town's most emblematic streets, served as a pharmacy until 1985. Many years later, and after a painstaking rehabilitation process, the premises are now used for the activities of the Menorca Foundation for the Disabled, while remaining open to the public and tourists, so that they can enjoy one of the few remaining witnesses to Modernism in Menorca.
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Read moreIt houses collections of objects found in talayots (2000 years BC).
CAN SAURA - MUSEU DE CIUTADELLA
Read moreA fine example of Minorcan civil Baroque, the Can Saura manor house was built between the late 17th and 18th centuries. Today, it houses the collections of the Cuitadella Municipal Museum. The permanent exhibition unfolds its treasures over two floors and fifteen rooms, featuring interesting archaeological remains and ethnographic objects tracing the town's history. A section is also devoted to the Midsummer Festivities.