SA BASSA BLANCA

Mallorca’s Hidden Artistic Gem

Tucked away near Alcúdia on Mallorca’s northern coast, Sa Bassa Blanca Museum is more than just a museum—it’s a breathtaking fusion of art, architecture, and nature. Founded in 1993 by artists Yannick Vu and Ben Jakober, alongside philanthropist Georges Coulon Karlweis, this cultural retreat offers an extraordinary experience that blends history with contemporary creativity.

An Architectural Marvel

One of Sa Bassa Blanca’s most striking features is its Hispano-Moorish-inspired architecture, designed by Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy. The whitewashed walls, elegant courtyards, and intricate detailing create a sense of serenity, making the museum itself a work of art. Inside, visitors can admire historic elements like a 15th-century Mudejar ceiling, connecting the past with the present.

 

A Collection Like No Other

Sa Bassa Blanca’s collections are as diverse as they are captivating. The "Nins" Gallery showcases an enchanting selection of children’s portraits spanning the 16th to 19th centuries, offering a glimpse into bygone eras. The Sokrates Space presents contemporary and ethnographic art, featuring works by Miquel Barceló and Rebecca Horn. Outside, the sculpture park boasts monumental granite and bronze sculptures, thoughtfully placed in the lush Mediterranean landscape.

A Cultural Haven in Nature

Beyond the art, Sa Bassa Blanca is dedicated to education and conservation. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, workshops, and immersive programs designed to foster creativity and appreciation for the natural world.

For those seeking a truly unique and inspiring experience, Sa Bassa Blanca is a must-visit destination, where art and nature exist in perfect harmony.

OPENING HOURS

Tuesday - Saturday from 10.00 am to 5.30 pm.

The museum is closed on Sunday and Monday

HOW TO GET THERE

Camino del Collbaix
07400 Alcúdia

Parking - on location

CONTACT

   https://www.msbb.org

E       visitas@msbb.org

P       +34 608 61 92 73

ACCESSIBILITY

The museum is accessible for people with reduced mobility.

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