Museu de Pollença

Museu de Pollença

A Cultural Treasure in the Heart of the Old Town

From Monastery to Museum

The Museu de Pollença is housed in the former 16th-century convent of the Dominican Order, a beautiful building that has been carefully adapted to showcase the town’s rich cultural heritage. Its historic cloisters and stone arches create a perfect backdrop for the diverse exhibits within. The museum has been a cornerstone of Pollença’s cultural life since it opened in 1975, offering visitors an insight into both the town’s past and its ongoing artistic tradition.

Diverse Collections & Exhibits

Inside, you’ll find a fascinating mix of archaeological artefacts, ethnographic displays, and works of art. Highlights include Roman pottery, medieval religious sculpture, and paintings by renowned Mallorcan and international artists. The museum also houses a significant Gothic altarpiece dedicated to Saint Anthony, alongside modern art pieces, reflecting Pollença’s blend of old and new. Temporary exhibitions ensure there’s always something fresh to discover.

An Atmospheric Setting

The building itself is as much a part of the visit as the collection it holds. The cloistered courtyard, with its peaceful arcades and central garden, provides a calm oasis away from the bustle of the Old Town streets. It’s a lovely spot to linger before or after exploring the exhibits, and in summer, the space often hosts cultural events and small concerts.

A Hub for Local Culture

More than just a museum, this site acts as a cultural hub for Pollença, supporting community events, art exhibitions, and heritage projects. Whether you’re drawn by the historic setting, the art, or the archaeological finds, the Museu de Pollença offers an enriching experience that connects visitors to the island’s layered history.

Address: Carrer Pere Josep Cànaves Salas, s/n, 07460 Pollença, Illes Balears, Spain
Phone: +34 971 531 166



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