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Museu Modernista Can Prunera
Mallorca
Tramuntana (oeste)
Sóller
Descripción Datos de contacto

Sóller is the home of the mansion of Can Prunera, built between 1909 and 1911 by Joan Magraner Oliver, a local immigrant who made his fortune in France. The building presents pronounced Modernist lines, predominantly from Art Nouveau; although we are not entirely sure who the architect was, the signs point to Joan Rubió Bellver, who designed the most emblematic local buildings: the church of Sant Bartomeu and the Banc de Sóller.
Today, Can Prunera is a Modernist museum. Its contemporary art collection is comprised of works by 19th and 20th-century artists, from both Spain and abroad, with pieces by Joan Miró and Picasso, as well as many others, and a room dedicated to the painter Juli Ramis.

Dirección
Sa Lluna 86-90
Teléfono
971 638 973
Horario
From October to March: Tue-Sun, 10.30am.-6.30pm. From April to September: Mon-Sun, 10.30am.-6.30pm.

39.76792144775, 2.71807694435

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