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SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA PATRIMONIO MUNDIALTRANSLATE THIS PAGE La Serra, 10 años de distinción, siglos de tradición. La Serra de Tramuntana está declarada Patrimonio Mundial por la UNESCO en la categoría de Paisaje Cultural. Hace una década la comunidad internacional reconoció la simbiosis entre los factores naturales y humanos realizada durante siglos que ha dado como resultado una obramonumental
MUSEUMS | SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA WORLD HERITAGE SITE Tel. 630 015 574. Museu de Son Marroig. Located in the possessió (rural estate) of Son Marroig, it contains mementos of the time spent here by the Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Austria, paintings by Joan Bauçà, Joaquim Mir and Ribas, and a display of Phoenician, Greek and Roman ceramics. Ctra. ELS MUNICIPIS DE LA SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA Consorci Serra de Tramuntana Patrimoni Mundial General Riera, 113 (Llar de la Infància), 07010 Palma Tel. +34 971 21 97 35 serradetramuntana@conselldemallorca.net CONSORCIO | SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA PATRIMONIO MUNDIALTRANSLATE THIS PAGE El Consorcio Serra de Tramuntana - Patrimoni Mundial es un ente público formado por el Govern de les Illes Balears y por el Consell Insular de Mallorca, y sus finalidades están definidas en sus estatutos publicados en el BOIB de día 30/05/2019, y son las derivadas de la Declaración de la Serra de Tramuntana como Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO. SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA MALLORCA Un ‘patrimonio culinario’ que sabe a mar y montaña. Los pueblos de la Serra de Tramuntana, grandes embajadores de la auténtica cocinamallorquina,
RUTA DEL TREN DE SÓLLER Ruta del Tren de Sóller. Trajecte. De la Plaça d’Espanya, a Palma, surt cada dia el tren de Sóller, ferrocarril de via estreta amb vagons de fusta de manteniment artesanal. Des de 1912 el trajecte supera la barrera natural de la Serra d’Alfàbia, amb 496 m d’altura, passa per tretze túnels, diversos ponts, un viaducte i WWW.SERRADETRAMUNTANA.NET Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. VISITAS CULTURALES A POSSESSIONS Visitas guiadas a possessions emblemáticas de la Serra de Tramuntana. Una possessió es una gran propiedad o finca rural y agrícola, de una extensión más o menos importante, que incluye un pequeño núcleo edificado, las casas de posesión, verdadero centro de explotación y producción. Las posesiones tienen origen en el reparto de tierras EL OFICIO DE MARGER EN MALLORCATRANSLATE THIS PAGE El oficio de marger en Mallorca. El oficio de marger es, posiblemente, uno de los oficios más arraigados a la cultura mallorquina. La profesión de marger, que entró en decadencia a mediados del siglo XX con la crisis de la agricultura, se ha podido recuperar gracias a la implicación de diversas instituciones. SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA WORLD HERITAGE SITE The Serra de Tramuntana has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the category of "Cultural Landscape". A decade ago, the international community recognised the symbiosis between natural and human factors that, over the centuries, has resulted in a monumental work that combines culture, traditions, aesthetics, spirituality andidentity.
SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA PATRIMONIO MUNDIALTRANSLATE THIS PAGE La Serra, 10 años de distinción, siglos de tradición. La Serra de Tramuntana está declarada Patrimonio Mundial por la UNESCO en la categoría de Paisaje Cultural. Hace una década la comunidad internacional reconoció la simbiosis entre los factores naturales y humanos realizada durante siglos que ha dado como resultado una obramonumental
MUSEUMS | SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA WORLD HERITAGE SITE Tel. 630 015 574. Museu de Son Marroig. Located in the possessió (rural estate) of Son Marroig, it contains mementos of the time spent here by the Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Austria, paintings by Joan Bauçà, Joaquim Mir and Ribas, and a display of Phoenician, Greek and Roman ceramics. Ctra. ELS MUNICIPIS DE LA SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA Consorci Serra de Tramuntana Patrimoni Mundial General Riera, 113 (Llar de la Infància), 07010 Palma Tel. +34 971 21 97 35 serradetramuntana@conselldemallorca.net CONSORCIO | SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA PATRIMONIO MUNDIALTRANSLATE THIS PAGE El Consorcio Serra de Tramuntana - Patrimoni Mundial es un ente público formado por el Govern de les Illes Balears y por el Consell Insular de Mallorca, y sus finalidades están definidas en sus estatutos publicados en el BOIB de día 30/05/2019, y son las derivadas de la Declaración de la Serra de Tramuntana como Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO. SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA MALLORCA Un ‘patrimonio culinario’ que sabe a mar y montaña. Los pueblos de la Serra de Tramuntana, grandes embajadores de la auténtica cocinamallorquina,
RUTA DEL TREN DE SÓLLER Ruta del Tren de Sóller. Trajecte. De la Plaça d’Espanya, a Palma, surt cada dia el tren de Sóller, ferrocarril de via estreta amb vagons de fusta de manteniment artesanal. Des de 1912 el trajecte supera la barrera natural de la Serra d’Alfàbia, amb 496 m d’altura, passa per tretze túnels, diversos ponts, un viaducte i WWW.SERRADETRAMUNTANA.NET Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. VISITAS CULTURALES A POSSESSIONS Visitas guiadas a possessions emblemáticas de la Serra de Tramuntana. Una possessió es una gran propiedad o finca rural y agrícola, de una extensión más o menos importante, que incluye un pequeño núcleo edificado, las casas de posesión, verdadero centro de explotación y producción. Las posesiones tienen origen en el reparto de tierras EL OFICIO DE MARGER EN MALLORCATRANSLATE THIS PAGE El oficio de marger en Mallorca. El oficio de marger es, posiblemente, uno de los oficios más arraigados a la cultura mallorquina. La profesión de marger, que entró en decadencia a mediados del siglo XX con la crisis de la agricultura, se ha podido recuperar gracias a la implicación de diversas instituciones.UNIQUE BEAUTY SPOTS
Unique beauty spots. In the Serra de Tramuntana nature has created beauty spots that are unique in the world, and essential for understanding Mallorca. Landscapes that have become an emblem of the island, like the peninsula of Sa Foradada, the beach of Sa Calobra, the Torrent de Pareis canyon, the dramatic cliffs of Formentor, thesingular
HISTORY | SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA WORLD HERITAGE SITE In the 4th century AD, the decadence of Rome, consolidation of Christianity and creation of the diocese of Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza. 455 – 534 AD. Vandal rule. 524 – 624 AD. Byzantine empire. 902 – 1212. Muslim conquest in the year 902 AD: the Balearic Islands become part of the Emirate, and later the Caliphate, of Cordoba. INTERPRETATION CENTRES AND NATURE MUSEUMS Serra de Tramuntana Nature Area Information Centre. A reception, information and interpretation centre for the protected natural space, designed to make its natural and cultural values known to the public. Carretera Lluc a Pollença, s/n. Escorca. Tel. 971 517 083 / 971 517 070. Alfàbia gardens. This historic possessió in Bunyola is open toMUSIC FESTIVALS
Bunyola council has been organising this festival since 1985, bringing together prestigious soloists and classical music groups and also including other musical genres. Month. Concert from September to December. More information. Tel. 971 615 298. SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA PATRIMONIO MUNDIAL Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. RUTA DE LA PEDRA EN SEC Ruta de la Pedra en Sec, GR 221. El GR 221 és un sender de gran recorregut que permet descobrir els paisatges construïts amb pedra en sec de la Serra de Tramuntana, visitar vestigis històrics, conèixer mites, llegendes i tradicions, i també l’arquitectura, la gastronomia i l’artesania locals. La ruta compta actualment amb 167km oberts
11. ANNEXOS 2021 CATALA (q ho fdv gh txh ho wlsxv g dfwxdflµ vljxl uhfxshudflµ gho sdlvdwjh dju¯frod l ho vhx hqwruq r e« uhfxshudflµ g hvsdlv iruhvwdov l r dju¯frohv gh wlwxodulwdw pxqlflsdo hpsohqdu od lqirupdflµ WWW.SERRADETRAMUNTANA.NET Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA
Autocares J. Caldentey, S.L. Roig Bus, S.A. Pel que fa a l'empresa Comercial i Transports Lloret V.A., S.L., indicar que el representant d' aquesta empresa no ha signat el ACTES CENTRALS DESÈ ANIVERSARI UNESCOTRANSLATE THIS PAGE L'acte central tindrà lloc el 29 de juny, just el dia que fa 10 anys de la distinció de la Serra de Tramuntana per part de la UNESCO amb un concert de música clàssica a càrrec de la secció de corda de l'Orquestra Simfònica de les Illes Balears, que es durà terme en l'esplanada de la Cartoixa de Valldemossa interpretarà dues peces de dos compositors mallorquins. THE MUNICIPALITIES OF THE SERRA DE TRAMUNTANAANDRATX
This large municipality contains the historical town centres of Andratx, s’Arracó and Port d’Andratx —the broad natural harbour—, and the more tourist-oriented resorts of Sant Elm and Camp de Mar. The village of Andratx conserves its three traditional neighbourhoods, dotted with white houses huddled around the 18th–century church of Santa Maria. The town hall occupies the imposing possessió (rural estate) of Son Mas, with an inner courtyard with staircase and gallery. Tranquillity reigns in s’Arracó, with stone houses scattered around the church of Mare de Déu de La Trapa. Sant Elm, affording the best views of Sa Dragonera, is a tourist centre with a family atmosphere.More information
CALVIÀ
Famous for its tourism infrastructures, which are concentrated in Peguera, Camp de Mar and Magaluf, inland Calvià nevertheless exudes serenity and cosmopolitanism, imported by foreigners who have settled here. On the highest point stand the church of Sant Joan, the rectory and an observation deck with good panoramic views. Around 2 km away lies the placid village of Es Capdellà, silhouetted on Es Galatzó. Along the Galilea road we come to the _possessió _(rural estate) of Galatzó, where the myth of the Comte Mal survives, an evil count condemned to roam through the centuries on a horse of fire.More information
ESTELLENCS
Estellencs clings to the side of the Puig des Galatzó mountain. Around the church cobbled streets, often labyrinthine, start out in an urban network which ends up at the sea at Cala Estellencs. For centuries the terraces have made this piece of coastline singular, delimited by dry stone walls where olive trees, vines and vegetable gardens are planted, watered by a complex system of channels and canals inherited from the Arabs. The oldest houses are set around the church of Sant Joan Baptista, the belltower of which was once a defence tower against attacks by pirates.More information
PUIGPUNYENT
The name Puigpunyent, which means “pointed mountain” comes from the Puig del Galatzó peak. A village surrounded by valleys planted with orange and almond trees, with terraces where ancient olive trees grow. _Camins de ferradura_, signposted bridle paths, some with the original cobblestones, take us on routes that run through covered woods of pine and oak trees, where the charcoal burners’ huts or_barraques de carboner_ are preserved, along with lime kilns and ice houses. Four kilometres away isGALILEA, an idyllic village clinging to the mountainside, with harmonious panoramic views.More information
ESPORLES
This village with narrow streets flanked by traditional stone houses is outlined against the omnipresent Tramuntana mountains. The Neo-Gothic church of Sant Pere stands in Sa Vileta, the oldest district of the village, along with the rectory and an old watering trough. Opposite the town hall the sculpture _La filadora_ pays tribute to the local textile industry, now extinct but prosperous until the mid-19th century. In the outskirts a path leads up to the Maristella hermitage, with lovely views of the valley.More information
BANYALBUFAR
A coastal village set on several different levels, with the church of La Nativitat de Santa Maria which houses one of the most valuable Baroque organs in the world. La Baronia, a 16th-century country house with a splendid inner courtyard now converted into a hotel, is a landmark of civil architecture. The coast of the municipality is marked out by terraces overlooking the sea, planted with Malvasia vines and local_ramellet _tomatoes, which owe their fertility to an irrigation system dating back to the Islamic period that includes channels, canals and fountains. The coast opens out in the form of the beaches of Cala Banyalbufar and Port des Canonge.More information
VALLDEMOSSA
A heavenly village in the midst of a valley, with steep streets flanked by stone houses and flowerpots. An atmosphere that inspired writers like Jovellanos, Rubén Darío and Santiago Rusiñol. A large part of the local history focusses on the Carthusian monastery (La Cartoixa), the cells of which were witness to the love of Chopin and George Sand. The municipality opens up to the sea through the Port of Valldemossa, with sites linked to Archduke Ludwig Salvator, such as Miramar or S’Estaca.More information
BUNYOLA
Surrounded by woods and set at the foot of the Alfàbia mountains, this peaceful municipality has been chosen by many foreigners as their place of residence on Mallorca. It includes other villages like Orient and Palmanyola, along with historical stately _possessions_, such as Alfàbia —which can be visited— and Raixa, as well as one of the most extensive forests on the island, Sa Comuna. Wood, charcoal, lime and game were obtained from these forests, as a result of which there is an abundance of remains of _sitges_, or charcoal pits, and limekilns.
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SANTA MARIA DEL CAMÍ The church belltower, topped by a tiled roof, distinguishes this village from any other. The oldest houses are crowded around the church, shaping what was originally the nucleus. A region of almond trees and vines, where there are several wineries which produce wines under the Binissalem Denomination of Origin. A mountainous area stretches away to the north, with magical spots like the valley of Coanegra. The spring or _font _of Coanegra, the beginning of an ancient hydraulic system, is located in Son Pou.More information
DEIÀ
In the shadow of the Teix mountain lies Deià, a legendary village thanks to the cosmopolitan aura provided by artists from all over the world. It has three zones: Es Puig, crowned by the church and the cemetery; the central part, along the Valldemossa to Sóller road; and Es Clot, the lower zone and original heart of the village. With its 5 km of rugged coastline, the municipality contains the beaches of Cala Deià and Llucalcari, and the scenic views of Sa Foradada and SonMarroig.
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SÓLLER
In a fertile valley surrounded by olive and orange trees and vegetable gardens, this commercial town with a great love for the produce of the land blossoms. The ancestral homes of emigrants who returned enriched from their time in South America or France stand in its narrow streets. Regular commerce with France had cultural consequences, reflected in aspects such as the architecture and the language, and indeed many families here still speak French. The Plaza de la Constitució is dominated by the CHURCH OF SANT BARTOMEU and the BANCO DE SÓLLER, buildings with Modernist features. The municipality is highly prized by hikers who walk, among others, along the cobbled path of Barranc de Biniaraix. The Sóller tram and train, which still operate, are from the early 20th century.More information
FORNALUTX
On the foothills of the Puig Major, the island’s highest mountain, Fornalutx maintains its architectural heritage almost intact: stone houses that adapt to pronounced differences in level. The town hall occupies the former 16th-century ancestral home of Can Arbona, and conserves its tall, robust square defence tower. Many of the houses have painted roof tiles, a tradition that celebrates the completion of a house, decorated with flat designs in red representing geometrical, plant, anthropomorphic or zoomorphic shapes.More information
ALARÓ
A village framed by the peaks of Puig de la Font Seca and Puig d’Alaró, the latter crowned by a rocky castle steeped in legend. In the town, life revolves around the Plaza de la Vila, where the Baroque church of Sant Bartomeu stands. In olden times, the footwear industry provided employment for two thousand people in Alaró, but only one cowboy boot factory remains now. It was the first municipality in Mallorca to have an electrical grid, which was inaugurated on 15thAugust 1901.
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ESCORCA
In the mountains of Escorca the landscape becomes grandiose, monumental – old paths traverse holm-oak woods, with springs and places as impressive as the Torrent de Pareis or Sa Calobra. This enormous, sparsely populated municipality has the highest peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, headed by Puig Major (1445 m), and endures the most extreme climate of Mallorca, with snow in winter. The Lluc Sanctuary is the spiritual centre of the island, the starting point for numerous excursions, with guest quarters, recreational zonesand a camping area.
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MANCOR DE LA VALL
Mancor spreads out at the foot of the Puig de Massanella (1,364 m), surrounded by a mountainous area covered in pine and holm-oak trees. Olive, almond, carob and fig trees grow on the plain. The village is home to architectural landmarks like the chapel of Santa Llúcia, documented in 1348, and the once-prosperous _possessió _of Massanella. In the 19th century the inhabitants made a living producing oil and exploiting the forest, and the mountains still contain charcoal pits, lime kilns and ice houses.More information
SELVA
An extensive municipality divided up into four population centres - Selva, Moscari, Caimari and Biniamar - which combine tradition with the beauty of the landscape. In Selva the church of Sant Llorenç stands out on the top of a promontory, with its Gothic façade. In it the 15th-century Calvari altarpiece by Gabriel Mòger II is preserved. This is a place of passage for numerous bicycle tourists and hikers, as it is surrounded by paths that penetrate the Serra de Tramuntana and reach the mountains of Lluc.More information
CAMPANET
Surrounded by fields of almond trees and other crops, Campanet’s silhouette is like that of a postcard village, with stone houses huddled around the church, located in a square that is always lively. Very nearby, the Posada de Biniatró Museum houses a permanent exhibition of works by Miquel Barceló, Ramón Canet and Sirvent, among others. The municipality is home to the scenery of the valley of Sant Miquel and the Pla de Tel plain, frequented by bicycle tourists, the site of the Campanet caves and the Gabellí Petit estate, where the Fonts Ufanes karst springs bubble up after intense rain.More information
LLOSETA
As in nearly all mountain villages, in Lloseta one can distinguish the high part – old cobbled streets with the oldest houses – from the low part, which has a more modern structure. The most interesting building is the Palau d’Aiamans, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, an Italianesque palace with some impressive gardens. Next to it stands the 18th-century church, with a Romanesque carving of the Mare de Déu de Lloseta virgin. On the outskirts one can walk to the oratory of Mare de Déu del Cocó. The shoemaking tradition lives on in the form of a hiking boot factory.More information
POLLENÇA
Artists from all over the work have passed through Pollença since the beginning of the 20th century, seeking out inspiration in a landscape where the Serra de Tramuntana mountains plunge down into the sea via the cliffs of Formentor. A village that loves its traditions and culture, graced with several kilometres of coast where isolated coves alternate with tourist resorts like Port de Pollença. The Formentor peninsula is the location of the luxury hotel which has accommodated Winston Churchill, Audrey Hepburn or Grace Kelly, among others, the venue for important literary events.More information
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WELCOME TO THE SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA The SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA has been declared a WORLD HERITAGE SITE by UNESCO under the Cultural Landscape category. This is the international community’s acknowledgement of the near-perfect symbiosis between the action of human beings and nature, which has occurred for centuries, resulting in a monumental work by humans in which culture, traditions, aesthetics, spirituality and identity aremerged.
The CULTURAL LANDSCAPE of the Serra is the fruit of the exchange of knowledge between cultures, with small-scale works performed collectively for a productive end, conditioned by the limitations imposed by the physical medium. Limitations overcome by knowledge and the intelligent use of resources, without destroying the medium. And it is also the recreation of a region through the collective imagination and works by artists who have found inspiration in it. According to the EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION, CULTURAL LANDSCAPE is “an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and reaction of natural and/or human factors”. This would suggest that the aim is not only to maintain the Serra as it is now. It is also to improve human intervention, promoting it with sustainable activities in accordance with certain objectives.SITUATION
The SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA mountain range forms the backbone of the north-west of MALLORCA. It runs for around 90 km, with a maximum width of 15 km, over 20 municipalities, the largest of which are Calvià, Pollença and Escorca—, and covers 30% of the island’s territory and more than 1,000 km2. Approximately 8,000 people live in the central areas, but the buffer zone population is 40,000 inhabitants. Several of its peaks have an altitude of over 1000 m, and the highest are Puig Major (1,443 m), Puig de Massanella (1,348 m), Serra d’Alfàbia (1,069 m), Es Teix (1,064) and Galatzó (1,026 m).BLOG
THE SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA IN NOVEMBER Twenty photographs have been awarded and will be on show until the end of the year on panels on Raixa public estate. We project a travelling exhibition for these photographs.more
30.11.2017
THE SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA IN OCTOBER The Serra de Tramuntana olive tree not only fights the traditional common enemies of agriculture, but also suffers a specific disadvantage due to being planted on hard-to-reach terraced slopes that make it difficult to mechanise farming activities, vital for the survival of olive trees as a livelihood.more
30.07.2017
THE SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA IN JUNEDetails
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