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A treasure-trove of paintings from the 18th–20th centuries, including Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Expressionism and Neo-Objectivity. There are also glass objects by Gallé, Lalique and Daum; German Bauhaus porcelain; extravagant jewellery; and Bohemian glass.
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This is a jewellery shop offering precious and semi-precious stones set in silver and gold. All designs are original, and many of the stones are unusual, such as the “rose of the Incas”, purple sugilites, and two-toned Alexandrite sapphires.
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An amazing array of hand-made Mallorcan crafts, some of it the island’s very best quality. The traditional ceramic whistles are featured, as well as olive-wood carvings, and a special line of leather masks by Calimba of Palma.
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On the beach, look for the little stone hut with red tile roof and dried grasses over its terrace. You can get drinks and snacks, and hang out well into the night.
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Light snacks, such as tapas, pa amb oli (see Pa amb Oli), gazpacho, salads, and strawberries and cream.
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A croissanteria with style and a sense of history, tricked out in green awnings and matching director’s chairs, with beaux-arts lamps and potted plants.
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A traditional ceramics workshop with beautiful reproduction tiles and also a collection of antique originals from the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Two large floors full of Mallorcan crafts and original art. You’ll find traditional robes de llengües cloth, genuine antiques, lamps, sculpture, rustic furniture, wooden bowls, ceramics and glassware.
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This sophisticated café with touches of Modernista is always thronged with people. Smartly dressed waiters set the tone.
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Toy cars, dolls, stuffed animals, beach gear and fun jewellery.
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