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Description

The Rafa Nadal Museum in Manacor celebrates the career of Mallorca's most famous tennis star, combining a trophy and memorabilia exhibition with hands-on sporting experiences.

Trophies, Memorabilia and Career Highlights

At the heart of the museum are the trophies and accolades from across Nadal's entire career — including childhood artefacts such as his earliest rackets, as well as clothing, footwear and other sporting equipment. Alongside these, visual and multimedia displays trace his extraordinary journey through professional sport.

Interactive Experiences

A dedicated area of the museum is given over to interactive games and simulators — covering tennis, football, basketball and virtual reality. This section is designed with younger visitors firmly in mind, making the whole trip an entertaining experience well beyond the traditional exhibition rooms.

Academy Grounds and Dining

The museum forms part of a larger academy complex with tennis facilities. A guided tour of the academy lets you explore the grounds with expert commentary — a particularly rewarding add-on. There is also a restaurant and café on site overlooking the training courts.

Location and Getting There

The museum is located on Carretera Cales de Mallorca s/n, Km 1.2, in Manacor. Free parking is available directly on site. If you prefer public transport, bus line 412 runs between Cala Bona and Manacor railway station, from where a short taxi ride will get you to the museum.

Facilities & services

ParkingFree
AccessibilityEntranceParkingRestroom
Good forFamilies with children

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you need to be a tennis fan to enjoy the museum?
Not at all. Visitors with no particular interest in tennis have found the experience thoroughly enjoyable and inspiring — thanks in large part to the interactive areas and the multimedia presentations.
Is the guided tour worth doing?
Absolutely. Booking the guided tour of the museum and academy is strongly recommended, as the background information and stories it provides add a great deal to the visit.
Is the museum suitable for children?
Yes — the interactive area with simulators and games covering tennis, football, basketball and VR is designed to appeal directly to children and teenagers. The museum is officially recognised as family-friendly.
Should you book tickets in advance?
During peak season the museum can sell out, with tickets known to go as little as 15 minutes before the last entry. Booking online in advance is strongly advised.

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Location

Ctra. Cales de Mallorca s/n, Km 1,2, 07500 Manacor
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