Saturday, November 1, 2014

Palma De Mallorca

Palma De Mallorca, Spain

Travel to Mallorca’s north coast to explore the picturesque village of Valldemossa. Nestled in the hills of the Tramuntana range, Valldemossa has long been a source of inspiration for famous writers, artists, musicians, and philosophers including Polish composer Frederic Chopin. Visit the ancient La Cartuja Monastery, originally built as a royal hunting lodge and later inhabited by Carthusian monks.

A three dimensional sculpture on the 14th floor of the Equinox ship, Celebrity line.


Another bus tour of the city today.  Valldemossa is the mountain town the tour visited.  It was the home of composer Chopin and author George Sand.  A local village pianist performed fifteen minute concerts for tourists, Chopin works of course.


We visited La Cartusa monastery in the mountain town of Valldemossa.  The monastery is said to have been constructed in 1399.  The monks had their own pharmacy of healing herbs.  It was dark in the monastery, and the pharmacy was lit by candles.   There was a smell of mustiness.   The ancient potery and glassware on wooden shelves held the monks' medicines.



Then on to Valencia, Spain


From the art museum in Valencia.  This was a painting in the museum, about twelve feet wide by eight feet, located in the foyer.  

3 comments:

  1. Hi Nancy, sorry I'm so behind on your blog posts, but what a wonderful trip you took! I love the art and the sights you've seen! Hugs! ♥

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  2. Thank you so much for sharing your trip. It must be lovely.

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  3. Was that sculpture put together like a jigsaw or were the lines just cut into it like that? I like that preserved pharmacy. It's so neat.

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