The Museu de Mallorca houses a comprehensive collection that spans Mallorca's history, from Talaiotic and Roman artifacts to Moorish ceramics and Christian art
Insider Tips
The permanent collection, which takes up the first and second floors, offers a look at the history of Mallorca through its display of important works of archaeology and art. The rooms are arranged chronologically: Prehistory, Rome, Late Antiquity, Islam, Gothic, the Renaissance and Baroque periods and Contemporary.
For those interested in broader historical contexts, consider visiting the secondary locations in Alcúdia (a Roman archaeology section, better known as the Museu Monogràfic de Pollença) and Muro (an ethnological section, where some of the objects from the pre-tourism times in Majorca are displayed)