The Dry stone is a technique that consists in the placement of one stone on another, without any cement or mortar. With it, a large number of structures ...
Curated by Tolo Cañellas, this project by Carles Congost (Olot, Girona, 1970) and Jeremy Deller (London, 1966) is offered as a relationship/dialogue ...
The town of Marratxí is known for its ceramic tradition. In its eleven potteries we find all kinds of pots and pans to cook foods that do not exist ...
In addition to a wonderful bay, warm sand beaches and transparent waters, the municipality of Santa Margalida has unique monuments that speak of the history ...
It is one of the markets of Palma with the cheapeest prices, because the farmers from different villages of the island sell the fruit and vegetables they ...
Sale of food products, with a wide variety of seasonal fruit. We will also find plants, flowers and all kinds of accessories. It is held on Tuesdays from ...
It is a tradition that comes from northern Europe, specifically Germany, where the first of these markets apparently took place in the Saxon City of ...
In this market we basically find fresh fruit and vegetables in season from farmers in the area. It held mornings from 8:00 to 13:00 pm in the Sant Josep ...
One of the most recent created markets of Mallorca. Offers a wide variety of products: fruits and vegetables, spices, nuts, artisan Mallorcan sausages ...
As is traditional in the Christmas season many areas of the city mount their Nativity scenes for citizens to visit. There are those in a classic style and ...
Promoted by the Association of Ecological Agricultural Production of Mallorca (APAEMA), the Lligams Association and the Association of Local Varieties. Sale ...
Taking Cresques Abraham's Atlas (1375) as its starting point, Es Baluard Museu presents a new reading of its Collection, whose line of research is the ...
This exhibition shows how music and new technologies came together to make the Balaguer family residence a center of technological and musical innovation in ...