Monestir de Miramar
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Description
The Monestir de Miramar is a historic monastery and museum complex in Miramar on Mallorca's west coast, nestled into the hillsides of the Serra de Tramuntana.
History and Significance
The Monestir de Miramar is bound up with two defining figures of the island's history: the Mallorcan scholar Ramon Llull, who founded the complex in the 13th century, and Archduke Ludwig Salvator, who acquired the estate in 1872 and saved it from falling into ruin. This dual historical legacy gives the site an unusual depth that sets it far apart from a typical day-trip destination.
The Estate and Gardens
The grounds include a small museum as well as expansive, well-tended gardens filled with ancient olive trees and historic garden features. Those who explore carefully will discover hidden corners and passageways that make the estate feel larger than it first appears. Several viewpoints look out over the Mediterranean, and the atmosphere throughout is calm and rarely crowded.
Location
The Monestir de Miramar sits at Diseminado Miramar 1, on the coastal slopes of the Serra de Tramuntana. The approach road is not always easy to find, and its sense of remoteness is very much part of the character of the place.
Visiting and Access
A number of visitors have arrived to find the gate closed. One account suggests that the nearby Hotel Continental advised that access to the grounds is only possible for groups and by prior arrangement — though there is no official notice to this effect at the gate or online. If you are planning a visit, it is well worth checking on current access arrangements beforehand.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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