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Description

The Deià Archaeological Museum in Deià is dedicated to the prehistory of the Balearic Islands and is housed in a historic 17th-century mill.

Prehistory in a nutshell

Founded in 1962 by New York painter, sculptor and archaeologist William Waldren, the museum preserves archaeological finds from the most significant excavation sites in the surrounding area. The historic building itself — a 17th-century mill — is very much part of the experience.

In the heart of Deià

The museum is located at Carrer Teix 4 in the village centre of Deià, which sits within the Serra de Tramuntana. If you're exploring the area, it's an easy walk to reach.

Facilities & services

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Families with children

Frequently Asked Questions

Who founded the museum?
The museum was founded in 1962 by William Waldren, a New York-based painter, sculptor and archaeologist.
What makes the building special?
The museum is housed in a 17th-century mill, which lends the visit its own distinctive historical character.

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Location

Carrer Teix, 4, 07179 Deià
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