The landscape of Soller is lush and green, dotted with fruit trees and olive groves, and makes a gorgeous backdrop for a hike or bike ride. Tour the gorgeous botanical gardens or marvel at the lacy sandcastle architecture of the Sant Bartomeu Church. Fans of Antoni Gaudi may recognize the features of the Banco de Soller, which was built by Gaudi student and collaborator Joan Rubió i Bellver.
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Can Prunera was built between 1904 and 1911. Nothing is known about its author, although two hypothesis exist: according to one of them, it was Joan Rubio i Bellver (1870-1952), a Catalan architect who at that time was working on the facades of Saint Bartholomew Church and the Bank of Soller headquarters, but there is no documental evidence of it. Another hypothesis attributes it to local builders.
Fascinating combination of museum and gallery. Enjoyed the architecture and the information about the building's history, and the artwork and exhibitions. The Pep Guerrero exhibition was a particular treat.
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The Balearic Museum of Natural Sciences (MBCN) the town of Sóller (Mallorca, Balearic Islands) is an organization dedicated to raise awareness of natural and preserve the natural heritage of the Balearic Islands to educate the public about the importance of their preservation.
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Shop Gallery specializing in Contemporary Art and Author Craft Jewelery, Leather, Ceramics, Graphic Work and more
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