It is accessed via the Almoina house,so named because it was the place where the council distributed bread and alms (Almoina) to the poor and sick. The facade dates from 1529 and the interiors are decorated with Moorish murals. It has three rooms: the old sacristy, from the early fourteenth century, the old Gothic Chapter Hall, attributed to Guillem Sagrera, and the baroque Chapter Hall, designed in 1696 that saves, among other works, a fifteenth-century reliquary of the Vera Cruz.
At this point, it is worth visiting the Cathedral of Mallorca, a clear example of late Gothic style, and admire the many actions of the Modernist architect, Antoni Gaudí, with its imposing baldachin over the altathe and also the intervention carried out in the chapel of the Blessed by Majorcan artist Miquel Barceló in 2007. It is a ceramic tableau accompanied by liturgical furniture made ??of stone from Binisalem and composed of the altar, the presidential chair and two benches. The set recreates the evangelical iconography of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes and the marriage at Cana.
General entrance: 4 €
Residents: free
April 1 to May 31 and October: Monday through Friday from 10:00 to 17:15 h.
From 1 June to 30 September: from 10:00 to 18:15 h.
From 2 November to 31 March: from 10:00 to 15:15 h.
Saturday, all year round, from 10:00 to 14:15 h.