Sights in Artà – Experience Culture and History
Sights in Artà
Artà delights with a variety of historical and cultural attractions. From the imposing pilgrimage church to prehistoric sites and impressive stalactite caves – here you'll find all important attractions in detail.
Santuari de Sant Salvador

The Sant Salvador Pilgrimage Church is Artà's landmark, majestically towering on the 182-meter-high Puig de Sant Salvador.
Fortress History
- 14th century: Built on Moorish foundations
- 1820-1832: Comprehensive renovation
- Today: Artà's most important attraction
Visiting Information
- Opening hours: Daily 10:00-18:00 (summer until 20:00)
- Admission: €3 per person
- Access: 180 steps or drive by car
- Duration: 1-2 hours
Highlights
- Panoramic view: To Menorca on clear days
- Fortress wall: Walkable battlements
- Chapel: Gothic architecture with baroque elements
- Courtyard: Medieval well and garden
Tip: Visit the fortress at sunset for spectacular photos!
Ses Païsses – Prehistoric Settlement

The Bronze Age settlement Ses Païsses is one of Mallorca's best-preserved prehistoric sites.
Archaeological Significance
- Period: 1300-100 BC (Talayot culture)
- Area: 13,500 m²
- Inhabitants: About 200-300 people
Important Structures
- Central Talayot: 4.5-meter-high watchtower
- Cyclopean wall: 374 meters long, up to 3.5 meters high
- Dwellings: Foundations of 59 buildings
- Assembly hall: Rectangular hall with columns
Practical Info
- Location: 1 km southeast of Artà
- Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10:00-17:00
- Admission: €3 adults, €1.50 children
- Guided tours: Daily at 11:00 and 15:00
Transfiguració del Senyor – Parish Church

The Parish Church Transfiguració del Senyor dominates the town center with its imposing facade.
Architectural Details
- Style: Gothic with baroque additions
- Construction start: 1573
- Completion: 1816 (facade)
- Feature: One of Mallorca's largest parish churches
Notable Elements
- Rose window: 6 meters diameter
- Main altar: Baroque masterpiece from 1740
- Organ: Historic instrument from 1762
- Side chapels: 14 chapels with artworks
Visiting
- Opening hours: Daily 9:00-13:00 and 16:00-19:00
- Admission: Free
- Masses: Sundays 10:00 and 19:00
Sant Antoni de Pàdua Monastery

The Franciscan Monastery Sant Antoni de Pàdua impresses with its peaceful cloister.
Monastery History
- Founded: 1580
- Order: Franciscan
- Today: Partly museum and cultural center
Visit
- Cloister: Renaissance arcades with garden
- Library: Historic manuscripts and books
- Refectory: Originally preserved dining hall
- Chapel: Baroque furnishings
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10:00-13:00, Admission: €2
Na Batlessa – Municipal Museum

The Na Batlessa Museum in a historic manor house showcases Artà's history.
Collections
- Archaeology: Finds from Ses Païsses
- Ethnography: Traditional crafts
- Art: Works by local artists
- Natural history: Regional flora and fauna
Highlights
- Talayot collection: Ceramics and tools
- Moorish period: Coins and handicrafts
- Library: 15,000 historic books
- Temporary exhibitions: Modern art
Practical Info:
- Address: Carrer de l'Estel, 4
- Opening hours: Tue-Sat 10:00-14:00
- Admission: Free
- Guided tours: By appointment
Coves d'Artà – Stalactite Caves

The Coves d'Artà are among Mallorca's most spectacular cave systems.
Cave Highlights
- Entrance hall: 40 meters above sea level
- Queen of Columns: 22-meter-high stalagmite
- Hell and Paradise: Dramatically lit halls
- Diamond Hall: Glittering crystal formations
Visitor Info
- Location: 10 km from Artà (coast near Canyamel)
- Opening hours: Daily 10:00-18:00
- Tours: Every 30 minutes (45 min. duration)
- Admission: €15 adults, €7 children
- Temperature: Constant 18°C
Ermita de Betlem

The Betlem Hermitage in the mountains offers peace and spectacular views.
Path to the Hermitage
- Distance: 10 km from Artà
- Access: Narrow mountain road (caution!)
- Hike: 2 hours from Artà
- Elevation: 280 meters above sea level
Visit
- Chapel: Simple architecture from 1805
- Viewpoint: View over Alcúdia Bay
- Picnic area: Tables under shady trees
- Well: Historic water source
Tip: Combine your visit with a hike to Puig de Ferrutx!
Torre de Canyamel
The Torre de Canyamel defense tower is an impressive example of medieval defensive architecture.
History
- Built: 13th century
- Function: Protection from pirate raids
- Restored: 1970s
- Today: Museum and viewpoint
Visit
- Height: 23 meters
- Floors: 4 levels
- Exhibition: Medieval weapons and furniture
- Roof terrace: 360-degree panorama
Opening hours: Wed-Sun 10:00-13:00 and 15:00-18:00, Admission: €3
Practical Sightseeing Tips
Best Visiting Times
- Morning: Fewer visitors, pleasant temperatures
- Afternoon: Ideal light for photos
- Off-season: March-May and September-November
Combination Tickets
- Artà Card: €12 for all museums and attractions
- Validity: 7 days
- Available: Tourist info at Plaça del Conqueridor
Guided Tours
- City tour: Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00
- Languages: German, English, Spanish
- Price: €8 per person
- Booking: Tourist Information
Getting to the Sights
- On foot: Old town and Sant Salvador
- Bicycle: Ses Païsses and surroundings
- Car: Coves d'Artà and Ermita de Betlem
- Tourist train: Summer tour (€5)
Conclusion
Artà's attractions offer a perfect mix of history, culture, and nature. Plan at least 2-3 days to visit all important attractions at leisure. The combination of prehistoric sites, medieval architecture, and natural wonders makes Artà one of Mallorca's culturally richest places.