This chant is one of the few living examples of medieval folklore which only survives in Mallorca and Alghero, city of the Italian island of Sardinia where Catalan is spoken. It is celebrated in the churches of Mallorca on the Christmas Eve church service. The Cant de la Sibil·la (Song of the Sibyl) was declared Immaterial Heritage by UNESCO in 2010.
Craft and gastronomic fair + historical exhibitions
A step back in time: medieval, Roman, Viking and military, with an afternoon-evening ...
One of the most colorful and beloved celebrations of Andalusian culture in Mallorca returns to Santa Ponça from June 19 to 21, bringing three days of ...
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🔥 Nit de Sant Joan 2026 in Mallorca: fire, music, correfocs and local celebrations by municipality
Some nights mark the real ...
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🫒 Fira de l’Oli de Mallorca 2026: local oil, local produce and a morning of fair in the heart of Born
The Passeig del Born will ...
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