Son Marroig, in the municipality of Deià, holds the "Arxiduc Lluís Salvador" museum.
Son Marroig, like its neighbouring property, Miramar, in the municipality
of Valldemossa, is one of the properties that Archduke Ludwig Salvatore
of Austria (1847-1915) bought, after falling in love with the scenery of
the North coast of Mallorca.
The author of the work Die Balearen, reformed the old house, preserving
the fortified tower of the XVI century, and carrying out Italian style
extensions. He also built at one end of the garden the small neoclassic
temple in marble from Carrara, that overlooks the Sa Foradada point, and
on very clear days, the island of
Sa
Dragonera can be seen.
On the death of the Archduke, the property passed into the hands of
his secretary, the Mallorcan, Antoni Vives, and in 1928 the present museum
was installed in it, exhibiting objects and mementoes of Ludwig Salvatore,
a collection of ceramics and Mallorcan paintings of the XIX century.
Son Marroig has been holding every year, since 1978, the
Festival
Internacional de Deià dedicated to chamber music.
The property can be visited from Monday to Saturday for 3 €. Permission
can also be obtained to walk the path of approximately 3.5 km that leads
to Sa Foradada. Finally, next to the house, there is a small restaurant
with spectacular views over Sa Foradada.
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