Held every Thursday morning, the Inca Weekly Market is one of the largest and most celebrated open-air markets in Mallorca. Spanning multiple streets across the town...
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Inca’s identity as the leather capital of Mallorca comes to life at the Museu del Calçat i de la Indústria — a modern museum dedicated to the town’s shoemaking legacy...
Dominating the centre of Inca, the Església de Santa Maria la Major is a striking example of Baroque Mallorcan architecture with deep historical roots...
Tucked just off Inca’s town centre, the Claustro del Convent de Santo Domingo is a peaceful and elegant Baroque cloister...
Rising above the Inca plain atop Puig de Santa Magdalena, this small 13th-century hermitage offers one of the most peaceful and panoramic escapes in central Mallorca...
A fine example of early 20th-century civic architecture, the Edificio Sa Quartera is a historic grain warehouse turned contemporary cultural centre in central Inca...
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