
All this admiration from the Minorcan inhabitants towards art is cast in its many museums which give us an approach to the island's cultural reality. By so, we will be able to understand the importance the Minorcan society feel for the natural environment; at the Museu de la Natura or the Ecomuseu at Cap de Cavallería. The Hernández Sanz -Hernández Mora Museum, located within the Carme Cloister in Maó, holds a sample of furniture, pieces and paintings, as well as a library compilating information about Minorca, which allows one to get a clear picture of the important contribution of the island's authors to the universal art and culture. The Minorca Museum, located in an old Franciscan convent, is a true witness of the intense history outlived by the island. Inside, one can admire its enormous cultural heritage left behind by ancient civilizations through out centuries.
In the same way, the Museo Municipal de Ciutadella, in the historical building of El Bastió de sa Font, offers us a journey through the Minorca's ancient history by means of items directly related with the life of the first settlers of the island. This list of museums carries on with the Diocessà Museum in Ciutadella, where we have the opportunity of admiring paintings from the 17th-18th centuries up to contemporary art, archaeological objects together with gold and silver work and liturgical art.
Museo de Menorca
Plaça de Sant Francesc s/n. Maó
Tel: 971 350955
Web: www.dgcultur.caib.es
Museo municipal de Ciutadella
Plaça de sa Font s/n de Ciutadella
Tel: 971 380297
Web: www.ciutadella.org
Ecomuseo cap de cavalleria
Finca de Sta Teresa - Port de Sa Nitja.
Tel: 971 359999
Web: www.ecomuseodecavalleria.com
Museo Hernández Sanz- Hernández Mora
Claustre del Carme de Maó, Plaça de la Miranda, 5
Tel: 971 350597
Web: www.ajmao.org
Centre de la Natura
Carrer Mallorca, 2. Ferreries
Tel: 971 37 45
Web: www.gobmenorca.com/cnatura/
Museo diocesano de Menorca
Calle del Seminario, 7
Tel. 971 481297
Web: www3.planalfa.es







