Are you curious about ancient civilizations and archaeological finds? Here are the archaeology museums you must see in Balearic Islands:
1Roman City of Pollentia
AlcudiaPollentia, located in the municipality of Alcudia, is the most significant Roman archaeological site in Mallorca, Spain. This ancient city offers a unique glimpse into the Roman era, providing a rich historical context for visitors. 2Monographic Museum and Necropolis
IbizaThe Puig des Molins is a significant historical site located in Ibiza Town, on the Island of Ibiza, in the Balearic Islands, Spain. This location is known for its rich history and cultural significance, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in history and archaeology. 3Museu d'Història de Manacor
Son MaciàThe Museu d'Història de Manacor, located in the Torre dels Enagistes building, is dedicated to the history of Manacor and the Levante region in Mallorca. This museum provides a comprehensive overview of the region's history, making it an informative destination for tourists interested in learning more about the area's past. 4Museu Arqueològic de Son Fornés
MontuïriThe Museo Arqueol gico de Son Forn s is situated in the Spanish municipality of Montuiri, Baleares. It is housed in an old flour mill known as the Mol des Fraret. This location adds a unique historical charm to the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in history and archaeology. 5Manacor Museum of History
ManacorThe Manacor History Museum is a Spanish museum located in the building known as the Torre dels Enagistes. It is dedicated to the history of Manacor and the Levante region, in Mallorca. This museum is a great place to learn about the rich history and culture of the region. 6Museum of Menorca
MahónThe Museo de Menorca is a public institution situated in the city of Mahón, on the Balearic Islands in Spain. Its primary focus is on the research and dissemination of the prehistory and history of Menorca. The museum's collection is comprised of artifacts from archaeological excavations, deposits, and donations from private individuals and institutions. 7Pollença Museum
PollensaSet in a former Dominican convent, the museum exhibits prehistoric sculptures and contemporary artists. 8Ibiza and Formentera's Archaeological Museum
Dalt Vila - Old Town Ibiza CityMuseum opened in 1907, exhibits the remains of Ibiza and Formentera's historic past. 9Pollentia Monographic Museum
AlcudiaA small museum located in a 14th century building. It exhibits archaeological excavations. 10Muro Ethnological Museum
MuroThe Museo de Mallorca is situated in the palace house of the counts of Ayamans, also known as "Ca la Gran Cristiana". This name refers to Catalina Zaforteza y de Togores, a prominent collaborator with the Mallorcan Carlism, who resided there in the 19th century. This historical connection adds a layer of cultural significance to the museum.- 11
Diocesan Museum of Menorca
CiudadelaAn architectural complex of great relevance, erected during the 17th century. It houses a museum of archaeology, old and contemporary paintings, ornaments and liturgic art. - 12
Museo del Casal de Cultura
SóllerEl Museo de Sóller is a multidisciplinary museum situated in the beautiful town of Sóller, on the island of Mallorca, part of the Balearic Islands in Spain. This museum offers a diverse range of exhibits, making it an interesting destination for tourists with varied interests.