The bones of the woman buried in Son Fornés more than 2000 years ago, and today exposed in the Archaeological Museum of Son Fornés, become alive in Nura, an emotional monologue interpreted by the actress Maria Bauçà Amengual.
Nura will tell us how one lived in a post-Talayotic village of Es Pla de Mallorca, and the consequences for her and her people of the Roman occupation. A testimony based on the material record documented in Son Fornés, rigorous and accurate with history, by the authors Lluís Garcia Albújar and the Museu Arqueològic of Son Fornés.
Vista is the first solo exhibition of British artist Fiona Rae to be held in Spain. The exhibition brings together a selection of works created ...
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Miró's most experimental stage: found objects, “discarded” materials and the art of looking at everyday life ...
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Cineforum series at CaixaForum Palma
A film club open to all audiences (with a special focus on senior audiences) to watch films as a ...
Climb up to the terraces to see Palma from above: bay, bell tower, flying buttresses and rose window (guided tours in shifts)
If ...
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