
Palma Cathedral Tickets
More commonly called La Seu by the locals, The Palma Cathedral is a spectacular 14th-century architecture and one of Eur

Gargi Mallik
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Visit the two gems of Mallorca – Joan Miro foundation Mallorca and the Palma Cathedral
One is a foundation and art gallery of the artists who combined abstract art with surreal fantasy, and the other is one of the biggest gothic museums in the world.

Skip-the-line ticket to Palma Cathedral and take a self-guided tour through a magnificent sandstone monument built by the King of Aragon.
Discover imprints left by the architect Antoni Gaudí in the early 20th century, along with additions made by the artist Miquel Barceló in the Santísimo Chapel.
See the beautiful carvings on the Mirador door.
Skip the lines to Palma Cathedral and explore this epic Gothic architecture overlooking the sea.
This magnificent 14th-century monument is the pride and joy of Palma and a masterpiece.
Explore the three major naves of the cathedral, and visit the final resting place of the Spanish Kings Jaime II and Jaime III.
Gaze up at imposing columns and admire the sculptures by Guillermo Sagrera.

Discover the influences that shaped Miró as an artist during his 27 years stay in Mallorca.
Trace the evolution of Miró’s art and see the unconventional methods he used to translate his art on canvas.
Visit the Sert Studio and the preserved rural house, Son Boter, a creative space where Miro worked on his art.
Along with Miró’s paintings, which were made by unconventional techniques, you can also enjoy his large-scale sculptures, surrounded by gardens.
Get the Joan Miro foundation Mallorca tickets to admire the art of the Spain.
Tuesday to Saturday: The gallery is open from:
10 am to 7 pm in the summer
10 am to 6 pm in the winter
Sunday & Holidays: 10 am to 3 pm
The Foundation is closed on Monday.
This ticket includes
Adult ticket (8 to 99 years): €9
Adult (16-65) – €10
Seniors (66+), pensioners, disabled visitors, Carnet Jove holders – €6.50
Child (0-15) Free
Palma resident – €4.00
Featured Image: Miromallorca.com

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Palma Cathedral in Mallorca is open every day except Sundays, with seasonal hours that change between summer and winter.