Palma’s cultural gems
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Museums are a classic. It’s true that, as the time goes by, we use to change our perception regarding classical things, as they are influenced by other factors also. For example, if all we have for visiting is a weekend, then, it wouldn’t be a good idea to spend it all in museums, unless if this was the reason of our visit. Surely, we would like to dedicate some time to walk and enjoy the city at our own pace.

Because tastes are different, in this article I will present one of the most beautiful museums in Palma, that we hope that will fit as much needs as possible: The Diocesan Museum of Palma.

This beautiful museum is representative and, at the same time, a core key that helps in understanding the reform of the famous Catalan architect. Technically speaking, its entrance is included in the one of the “Seu”. Somehow “hidden” behind, in the former episcopal palace, this wonderful museum is mainly devoted to Gothic, Byzantine, Baroque and Gaudí holy art. Among the items displayed in the museum, you will find paintings, pulpits, prayer books, Arab tapestries, ceramics and many more.

Because some useful details have to be provided, operation hours here are from 10 am to 2 pm, but keep in mind that it is closed on Sundays. Moreover, it does apply entrance fee.

To sum up, if you have the opportunity to visit Mallorca, maybe you should take into account this opportunity. I guarantee you that it would surely be an authentic experience!

Photo credits: SeeMallorca.com, getyourguide.com, delazecalameka.blogspot.com, and gettyimages.com.

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    Hello there, dear traveler! 😃 I’m Aaron, a travel expert, photography enthusiast, blogger and World explorer. Uh, and the most important thing: I am head over heels in loved with everything that has to do with Spain's culture and civilisation in general, and with Majorca's ones in particular. I love to make other people inspired and motivated to travel, discover new things and live amazing experiences. Thank you for following me and I hope that everything I write will help and inspire you to live remarkable moments in your majorcan trips!

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