The Mallorca Cathedral, one of the most iconic monuments in the Mediterranean, and the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca (MASM) have taken an important step towards the digitisation of their historical-artistic heritage by joining the Google Arts & Culture platform. Now, users from all over the world can visit the Mallorca Cathedral for free and explore it in 3D from the comfort of their homes.
Discover the Mallorca Cathedral in 3D
Thanks to Google’s advanced tools, it is possible to visit the Mallorca Cathedral in 3D and take a 360º virtual tour of its interior. This immersive tour allows visitors to admire all the chapels, the majestic main rose window, the Corpus Christi altarpiece, the royal tombs of Jaime II and Jaime III, and many other unique architectural details that make the Cathedral a must-see attraction.
Explore the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca from home
In addition to the Cathedral, you can visit the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca from home. Over 241 pieces and key spaces have been digitised on the Google Arts & Culture platform. Users can explore works such as the Saint George altarpiece, the famous Drac de la Coca, and the Christ of the Holy Sepulchre, as well as works by the Valencian painter Joan de Joanes. This tool not only offers detailed images but also provides explanations and informative notes on each piece.
An accessible cultural experience for all
The inclusion of the Cathedral and the Museum of Sacred Art of Mallorca on Google Arts & Culture allows people from around the world to visit the Mallorca Cathedral for free and in 3D without having to travel. Additionally, this collaboration includes two digital reports in three languages (Catalan, Spanish, and English) that provide an in-depth look at the Cathedral’s history and a selection of the MASM’s 20 most important works.
A project in constant evolution
The profile of the Mallorca Cathedral and the MASM on Google Arts & Culture will continue to expand with new listings, including more pieces and spaces, such as the most important documents from the Mallorca Chapter Archive. This digital outreach project aims to enrich users’ experiences with increasingly varied content.
Visiting the Mallorca Cathedral in 3D has never been easier. Thanks to this collaboration with Google, you can enjoy the art and history of this incredible monument from anywhere in the world, completely free of charge.
How to visit the Mallorca Cathedral for free in person?
If you prefer a physical visit, residents and natives of the Diocese of Mallorca can visit the Mallorca Cathedral for free every Friday. To do so, you must go to the Cathedral’s ticket office and present a document proving your residency or origin in Mallorca. This is an ideal opportunity to enjoy the majestic Cathedral at no cost, exploring its impressive architecture and rich history.
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