One Saturday of each month, the History Museum of Manacor celebrates this cycle of lectures where experts present a piece that is part of the collections of the museum and that normally are not exposed to the public. The explanations of these specialists will help us learn more about the piece and the context in which it was generated.
The piece of the month of September is a ungüentario found in Son Peretó. With explanations of the archaeologist Julio Romá.
Climb up to the terraces to see Palma from above: bay, bell tower, flying buttresses and rose window (guided tours in shifts)
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A wine, music, and gastronomy festival returns for its third edition. Located in one of Mallorca's most emblematic wine-growing ...
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Running, wine, music, and community, all nestled among the vineyards of Binissalem. The festival returns for ...
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Sale of fruits and vegetables as well as typical local products. It is held every Wednesday from June to October from 16:00 to 21:00 pm in ...
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