The new Ithaca of the Mediterranean
Several sculptures by the artist Joan Bennàssar.
Fable of the island’s poet
The foreigner believed, for example, that stories and tales were more important than figs hanging on the branches of trees in the belief that this would favour their fruiting, or the fertilisation of fields and masses.
The new Ithaca of the Mediterranean
A sculpture by the artist Joan Bennàssar.
Ancaeus in The Orange Garden
Ancaeus is abandoned ont he sandy ocast of southern Mallorca and is taken to the high priestess and governor and tells his story.
The new Ithaca of the Mediterranean
Sculptures by the artist Joan Bennàssar.
Can Picafort, the cultural reference of the north of Mallorca
The whole town has been revalued as a tourist destination and the culture and art it offers, which is unique in Mallorca, has been expanded.
The new Ithaca of the Mediterranean
The desire.
To fable is to invent wonderful things
In addition to being wonderful writings, it highlights the temperament of the Mallorcans and the weight that the matriarchy has had on the islands.
Joan Bennàssar's project "The Road to Lluc. Shelters of Love and good Will"
Joan Bennàssar's project "The Road to Lluc. Shelters of Love and good Will".
Sculptures by Joan Bennàssar's on show in Inca streets
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