Paysage Miró invites both seasoned art lovers and curious newcomers into a landscape of shapes, shadows and color, as if Palma itself had become a vast canvas. The pull is immediate. A young boy stretches towards the curve of a bronze form. A couple exchanges whispers before a soaring abstract bird. For a limited time, many of Joan Miró’s sculptural and pictorial works can be seen at four venues across the city, two of them even free of charge. The exhibition turns Palma into a living…
The Roof Terraces of Palma: Views from Above
Palma’s old town is even more impressive from above. With the narrow maze of alleys and houses nestled tightly against each other the city looks like a colorful patchwork rug. Some terraces are lush with greenery. There’s laughter and clinking of glasses, on others only laundry is fluttering in the wind. Churches and monasteries stand out from the sea of houses. Their towers soaring into the sky. The roof terraces of Palma offer amazing views of the city and beyond. Where Heaven Meets Sky The…




