5 Best Sights in Ibiza and the Balearic Islands, Spain

Museu d'Es Baluard

Fodor's choice

West of the city center, this museum rises on a long-neglected archaeological site, parts of which date back to the 12th century. The building itself is an outstanding convergence of old and new: the exhibition space uses the surviving 16th-century perimeter walls of the fortified city, including a stone courtyard facing the sea and a promenade along the ramparts. There are three floors of galleries, and the collection includes work by Miró, Picasso, and Antoni Tàpies, among other major artists. To get here, take the narrow Carrer de Sant Pere through the old fishermen's quarter, from Plaça de la Drassana.

Fundació Pilar y Joan Miró

The permanent collection includes many drawings and studies by Catalan artist, Joan Miró, who spent his last years on Mallorca, but it exhibits far fewer finished paintings and sculptures than the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona. While the exhibits are fairly limited, the setting and views of Palma are worth the detour.

Museu d'Art Contemporani

Dalt Vila

Just inside the old city portal arch, this museum houses a collection of paintings, sculpture, and photography from 1959 to the present. The scope of the collection is international, but the emphasis is on artists who were born or lived in Ibiza during their careers. There isn't much explanatory material in English, however. There is also an underground archaeological site in the basement, some of which dates back as far as the 6th century BC.

Ronda de Narcis Puget Viñas s/n, Eivissa, Balearic Islands, 07800, Spain
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Museu Fundación Juan March

Centro

A few steps from the north archway of the Plaça Major is the Museu Fundación Juan March. This fine little museum was established to display what had been a private collection of modern Spanish art. The building itself was a sumptuous private home built in the 18th century. The second and third floors were redesigned to accommodate a series of small galleries, with one or two works at most—by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Juan Gris, Salvador Dalí, Antoni Tàpies, and Miquel Barceló, among others—on each wall.

Station Building Galleries

Maintained by the Fundació Tren de l'Art, these galleries have two small but remarkable collections—one of engravings by Miró, whose grandfather was born in Sóller, the other of ceramics by Picasso.

Pl. Espanya 6, Sóller, Balearic Islands, 07100, Spain
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