Els Calderers House Museum in Mallorca: 18th Century Home with Over 30 Rooms

Els Calderers is a House Museum from the 18th century featuring over 30 rooms and indigenous animals of the island.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Casa Museo Els Calderers - The more than 30 rooms within Els Calderers will be visited as follows
    The first 5 rooms are on the ground floor and are: Hall, Hall, Office of the Priest, Chapel and Celler.
    We continue to the main bedroom and its dependencies (common room, dressing room for the man and the man), corridor, toilet and ironer.
    The tour…
What's Included
  • Complimentary parking included
What's Not Included
  • Private transportation
Location
Museu Etnològic dels Calderers
Upon arrival at the site you can park the vehicle in the free parking of the house museum
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Themirror
Jun 19, 2024
Beautiful old country house - Beautiful old country house. Interior very interesting. Lovely location. Animals outside not so good, they were in good condition but the pens were very bare. But the house is well worth a visit.
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Vanna1980
Aug 12, 2023
Gladly again! - Super nice and in really great condition. You would love to move in straight away. 🥰 We've been here for the second time and it was absolutely great again!
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Vweidenm
Aug 5, 2023
Worthwhile visit - This house gives a great insight into Mallorcan life in earlier centuries. There is a lot to discover in the rooms. The outdoor area also houses animals (goats, poultry, sheep, donkeys and pigs). We felt that the animals had enough space and, above all, shade. We never had the impression of animal welfare being endangered that other reviews mentioned. The entrance fee was €10, which we thought was justified. Despite it being high season, we had the museum to ourselves.
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Philippe
Jun 23, 2024
A beautiful bourgeois house to visit - Beautiful well maintained bourgeois house. A life-size museum that interested children (7 and 13 years old). We appreciated the kindness of the hosts. The animals looked good contrary to what was read elsewhere and they had lots of babies which also delighted the children. The road to reach it is very narrow in some places and some drive very fast.
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122margam
Dec 29, 2023
Very pretty, the exterior could be improved - The house very well preserved, pleasantly surprised. I didn't like the exterior that much, the animals don't seem very well cared for, the dog, tied with a chain that limits his movement and doesn't let him enter the hut (very cool and well built, by the way, with a porch, pots and pans) for water and food...) It seems quite comfortable for the furry guardian, but it is of little use if he cannot access it. The entrance price is cheap for how well preserved the house is, but I wouldn't mind having paid more to see the animals in better condition.
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Krrol
Nov 4, 2023
Authentic - We were very impressed by the manor house, it seemed authentic to us and - unlike many other such facilities - was also completely and in our opinion originally furnished. You could really imagine how people lived there back then. We couldn't understand the many negative comments about keeping animals, the animals didn't look neglected and they had space and shade.
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Norwichsoda
May 27, 2023
Pleasant visit - Perfectly pleasant and interesting way to while away a couple of hours. Beautiful countryside, very pretty villa and interesting (and cool🌡️) interior. In regards to the comments about the animals: it is the Mediterranean, and their animal husbandry is different to more temperate countries. You don't get lush grass like you do in more northern countries. Yes, I would personally liked to have seen all the animals in the yard have some fibre to be munching on. But the pens were clearly immaculate that morning, and you can see they are turned out overnight into a paddock. As for the horse and the donks - they are just fine. The horse is very well covered, and all 3 had very good barefoot feed which is a good sign they are being properly cared for (and shouldn't be on lush grass). All animals had shade, all animals had water. The only thing I was surprised at was the orange grove and the volume of fruit that'd been allowed to drop. Maybe it was bitter orange, but looked like an eating orange, which could've been utilized in the museum food/drink offerings maybe.
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737sabinef
Nov 9, 2024
Beautiful property - Very nice property, unfortunately we also found that the animal husbandry is very poor. There is only stone floor no water or a food bowl.
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Z1371jymaries
Jul 6, 2024
Medium - The building is sober and well suited for exhibition. There are not many works by the artist in relation to the volume he has produced. However, the library is very well provided, if you love art, or could stay for hours. The garden is too small and Miro's house: it's very average, it's frustrating. Poor development.
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Nicolemt8329le
Aug 28, 2024
Animal welfare ignored - The museum is a little neglected. I was there a few years ago. What I find very bad is that they keep a chain dog there for the evening nobody takes home. He's usually chained up and barely on the loose. I asked for it. It ruined my vacation.
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