Fundación Juan March Palma
About This Museum
Tucked away on a bustling street in Palma's old town, the Fundación Juan March feels more like a secret you've stumbled upon than a formal museum. It’s a place where the crisp, clean lines of 20th-century Spanish art hang effortlessly within the warm, ancient bones of a 17th-century palace. You'll find yourself moving from a serene courtyard past stone archways into rooms suddenly electrified by the bold colors of Julio González or the surreal dreamscapes of José Guerrero. It’s this captivating conversation between old Majorca and modern Spain that gives the place its unique magic.
Collection Highlights
The collection pivots around pivotal Spanish modernists; look for the iron sculptures that seem to draw in space, vibrant abstract canvases that pulse with energy, and a rotating roster of temporary exhibits that often feature lesser-known artistic voices.
Visitor Information
Best of all? Wandering through these beautifully curated rooms won't cost you a single euro, making it the perfect cultural pitstop. Afterward, you can linger in the quiet courtyard or step right back out into the lively heart of Palma.
Architecture & Building
The museum is housed in a grand, typical Palma townhouse, with a rustic stone facade giving way to an airy interior built around a central patio—a classic example of local aristocratic architecture.
Contact & Location
Address: 11, carrer de Sant Miquel, el Call, Canamunt, Palma, Illes Balears, 07002, España
Phone: +34 971 71 04 28
Website: Visit Website