The main natural attractions of the island are the mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana. They were listed in UNESCO. These mountains represent a unique landscape with many beautiful valleys, caves and geological formations that have no analogues in the world. For tourists, there are many interesting walking routes, along which you can look into the most hidden corners of the mountain range and climb some mountain peaks.
Fans of historical attractions will be interested to make a detailed tour of the capital of the island - the City of Palma. The main street of the city is Passeig del Born, which attracts with its beautiful historical buildings and is a permanent venue for interesting entertainment events. While walking along this street, you can see luxurious mansions that hundreds of years ago, belonged to the wealthiest inhabitants of the capital. Now many historical buildings have restaurants and hotels.
Fans of painting would like a museum called the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation, which bears the name of a famous Catalan artist. This museum was founded in 1981. It houses a rich collection of paintings, sculptures and ceramic products created by Juan Miró. The founder of the museum is the artist's wife named Pilar. She opened the museum after her husband's death right in his former studio. Now, the museum often holds interesting exhibitions and master classes.
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