The Museu de Mallorca hosts this exhibition dedicated to Mallorcan furniture from 1229 to the sixteenth century, with pieces from the Almudaina Palace, the parish of Pollença, the Cathedral of Mallorca or the Santa Clara convent.
El moble a Mallorca.Gòtic, segles XIII-XVI. Vida quotidiana places emphasis not only on the furniture of this era, but also on the intangible heritage of which it is a part, of the daily life in which it was developed. The objective is to show the furniture heritage to help understand how people lived in Mallorca in that period and to show medieval objects unknown to the general public that are part of private collections.
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