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Museo del Campesino
Not so much a museum as a scattering of craft workshops, including weaving and ceramics. Most people come for the attached restaurant .
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Gil Armada
Gil Armada is a small establishment in the handsome, 17th-century Pazo de Fefiñáns, on broad Praza de Fefiñáns at the northern end of town.
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Ermita de Santa Cecilia
Overlooking the town and providing its picturesque backdrop is a 12th-century castillo and the graceful Romanesque Ermita de Santa Cecilia.
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Ermita de la Virgen de la Concepción de la Bonanza
A restored 18th-century, curiously painted little chapel. Renovations mercifully left intact the splendid Mudéjar ceiling above the altar.
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Iglesia de San Nicolás
Close to the cathedral, this place boasts an enormous stone-carved altar by Francisco de Colonia, with scenes from the life of St Nicolas.
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Cal Comte de San Simón
Radically different from the traditional mansions of Palma, the Cal Comte de San Simón was built in 1854–56 in neoclassical style.
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Oratori de Sant Ramon de Penyafort
By the fishing port, the tiny 17th-century Oratori de Sant Ramon de Penyafort was once a chapel and is now used for occasional exhibitions.
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Museo del Carnaval
If you cant make Februarys Carnaval, pop into the Museo del Carnaval, which hosts a permanent display of prize-winning costumes.
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Museu d’Art Contemporani
A rotating display of works by Mallorquin and foreign artists residing on the island. Much of the work runs from the 1970s to the 1990s.
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Municipal Museum
The gardens house the town’s main museum, which has a permanent exhibition by Canarian painters and sculptors, plus temporary shows.
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Jardins de Joan Brossa
Set on the site of a former amusement park, these gardens contain many Mediterranean species, from cypresses to pines and a few palms.
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Ermita de San Sebastián
This small chapel, centrally located in the Plaza de San Sebastían behind the Iglesdia de San Salvador, is generally closed to the public.
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Catedral de Santa María de la Redonda
The Catedral de Santa María de la Redonda started life as a Gothic church before maturing into a full-blown cathedral in the 16th century.
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Can Bordils
This 16th-century mansion with a 17th-century courtyard is home to the Arxiu Municipal, which sometimes holds temporary exhibitions.
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Pórtico del Foro
The restored 1st-century Pórtico del Foro, the municipal forums portico, is 100m northeast up Calle de Sagasta from the Templo de Diana.
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La Caleta de Famara
This wild beach is one of the best sandy spots on Lanzarote and a place where you don’t have to fight for towel space on the sand.
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La Caja Blanca
Edgy Mallorquin and international artists are showcased in this stark, minimalist space. It stages three to four exhibitions annually.
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Iglesia del Espírito Santo
This grandiose Gothic church dates from 1485, the year of Rondas Reconquest, by order of the Reyes Catolicos; it took 20 years to build.
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Colegio de Santa Cruz
Check out the colonnaded patio and chapel with super-realistic Cristo de la Luz sculpture. The Colegio also hosts temporary exhibitions.
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Església de Sant Xavier
On Sant Francescs idyllic central square this fortress-churchhas a stark, whitewashed façade; cannons were mounted on its roof until 1860.
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