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Spain Balearic Islands Majorca Collection

Discover the rich cultural heritage of Spain's Balearic Islands, particularly Majorca, through captivating glimpses into its vibrant traditions and festivities



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Discover the rich cultural heritage of Spain's Balearic Islands, particularly Majorca, through captivating glimpses into its vibrant traditions and festivities. Step back in time to witness the awe-inspiring Devils and Giants of Manacor, who have enthralled spectators for generations. Immerse yourself in the lively Feasts of San Antonio, where early 20th-century celebrations brought communities together in joyous revelry. Delve deeper into Manacor's history with Els Moratons i Caparrots at the Festival of Santo Domingo de Manacor in 1943. Marvel at the elaborate costumes and intricate dances performed by Els Moratons and Alicorn during Santo Domingo festivities in the early 20th century. For a glimpse into Palma de Mallorca's architectural wonders, admire the exquisite detail of the organ at Convento de San Jeronimo. The city also comes alive during Corpus Christi processions as Les Aguiles and Sant Joan Pelos lead the way with their enchanting presence. In Pollenca, experience a burst of color as Cavallets mesmerize onlookers with their banner painted by Mossgraber, a renowned German painter. Travel back to 1926 to witness Dances Copeo in Felanitx village or sway along to Dances Boleros echoing through Pollenca's streets. Transport yourself further into Majorcan culture with Cossiers from Montuiri showcasing typical dances that date back to 1903. Admire the grandeur of Palma de Mallorca City Hall's facade while Caparrots and big heads parade through its streets during festive occasions. From ancient traditions to breathtaking architecture, Spain's Balearic Islands offer an unforgettable journey through time.