Museum of Spanish Contemporary Art (Colleccio March), Palma de Mallorca
The Museu Fundación Juan March houses a small collection of 20th century Spanish art belonged to the Mallorcan banker Joan March, once one of the world's richest men. It is housed in a 17th-century mansion that was originally built as a residence, but was redesigned in the early 20th century and turned in to a museum in 1990. There are just 70 pieces, each by a different artist, including Picasso, Dali and Miro.
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The collection displays examples of contemporary mid-twentieth century art with works by some of Spains most recent emerging artists. A total of fifty-two artists are represented. The Museum's galleries for temporary exhibitions display works by both national and international contemporary artists. The museum is open from 10am to 6.30pm (10.30am to 2pm on Saturday, closed Sunday) and entrance is free.




