Sa Torre Cega
Sa Torre Cega is a garden estate with art in Juan March 2, Capdepera, Mallorca. Guided visits last about 55 to 60 minutes, with one account giving around 1.5 hours including the whole visit; prices reported are €12, €9, €8 for seniors aged 65+, and €4.50 per adult in summer. Access is limited to selected villa rooms such as the entrance hall, library or dining room, plus the extensive grounds with more than 40 sculptures. Tours are offered in several languages, including German and English, and advance online booking is required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book Sa Torre Cega in advance?
Yes, for Sa Torre Cega an online reservation in advance is recommended and described by several visitors as required. Reviews also mention that registration is sometimes done via the Tourist Info the day before and payment is made online by card. Check availability in advance on the Fundación B. March website.
How long does the guided tour of Sa Torre Cega take?
According to several visitor reports, the guided tour of Sa Torre Cega usually takes about 1 hour, often around 55 to 60 minutes. One report gives a total of about 1.5 hours including the visit time. As this is a guided visit, the schedule is fixed.
In which languages is the tour offered?
According to reviews, the tour at Sa Torre Cega is usually offered in several languages, often in German and English. Spanish and French are also mentioned in some cases, and some visitors report 3 or 4 languages per visit. The exact language combination can vary depending on the date.
Which areas of Sa Torre Cega are accessible?
According to the website and visitor reports, the accessible areas of Sa Torre Cega are mainly selected sections, including the terrace and the garden. Inside the house, usually only individual rooms or the ground floor are shown, such as the entrance hall, library or dining room. Free wandering around is generally not intended, as the visit is guided.
How much does a visit to Sa Torre Cega cost?
There is no fixed official price stated on the website. Visitor reports often mention a standard price of 12 € per person, as well as individual figures such as 9 € or 4,50 € in summer. One report also mentions 8 € for people aged 65 and over, so prices may vary depending on the date.
When is Sa Torre Cega open?
No opening hours are published on the official website. However, reviews mention various times, including 9:30 and, in summer, 11:00. As there may be seasonal variations, you should check the current dates directly on the Fundación B. March website.
Is Sa Torre Cega suitable for children and people with reduced mobility?
The grounds include a garden, terrace and several indoor areas, but the visit is guided and not completely open to free access. Reviews mention that access for people with reduced mobility is not always easy. There is no separate information for children on the website; because the guided tour lasts around 1 hour, you should plan the visit accordingly.
Are there toilets or other facilities on site?
The official website lists a terrace and a garden as facilities. However, visitor reports mention that there are no toilets on site. If you are visiting Sa Torre Cega, it is therefore sensible to check the main practical points in advance, such as arrival, time slot and booking.
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Location
Juan March, 2, 07590 Capdepera
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