Via Deià, Carretera de Valldemossa, s/n, 07179 Deià, Illes Balears, SpainMap
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Lovely short stop
If you are travelling the MA-10 and have about an hour spare this place is well worth a visit, the views over the Mediterranean from the gardens and balcony are well worth the 4 euro entrance fee and ...
Well worth a visit for the fabulous views from the house balcony, the car park is more expensive the entrance fee, we got lucky with someone leaving who had an hour left on their ticket. Small museum ...
Son marroig has one of the most impressive views of the Tramuntana Mountains and North western coastline. Before you reach the Greek temple you walk through a beautiful romantic garden and will be mes...
Very interesting and beautiful place. It is known as the country house-museum of the Duke of Ludwig Salvador, son of Leopold III of Toscan and Maria-Antoinetta de Burbon. Salvador house in Son Marroich, near ...
Lovely short stop
If you are travelling the MA-10 and have about an hour spare this place is well worth a visit, the views over the Mediterranean from the gardens and balcony are well worth the 4 euro entrance fee and ...
Well worth a visit.
Well worth a visit for the fabulous views from the house balcony, the car park is more expensive the entrance fee, we got lucky with someone leaving who had an hour left on their ticket. Small museum ...
Breathtaking view of the coast and mountains
Son marroig has one of the most impressive views of the Tramuntana Mountains and North western coastline. Before you reach the Greek temple you walk through a beautiful romantic garden and will be mes...
One of the world's most romantic sites
A magnificent palace residence. One of the most romantic viewers in the world. A corner of Mallorca's history.
Very beautiful
Very interesting and beautiful place. It is known as the country house-museum of the Duke of Ludwig Salvador, son of Leopold III of Toscan and Maria-Antoinetta de Burbon. Salvador house in Son Marroich, near ...