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Joan Bennàssar sculptures, Can Picafort

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Joan Bennàssar sculptures, Can Picafort

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The Joan Bennàssar Sculptures in Can Picafort present a unique open-air art gallery along the picturesque coastline of Mallorca, Spain. This collection features distinctive artworks by the renowned Mallorcan artist Joan Bennàssar, transforming the resort town into a vibrant cultural destination. Situated primarily along the shores of Can Picafort, from Son Baulo Beach to the harbor area near Plaza Cervantes, these sculptures are an integral part of the "Can Picafort, la nueva Itaca del Mediterrani" initiative, aiming to enrich the…

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    August 19, 2017

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    The Mallorcan artist Joan Bennàssar has set up his sculptures in several places on the coast of Ca'n Picafort. Here, next to a bunker from the Civil War, they are especially nice to see at Sonnenuntzergang.
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    Beautiful modern figures looking towards the sea.
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    The artist's human-sized sculptures, made of cement and bronze, adorn the shores of Can Picafort, from Plaza de Cervantes (Can Picafort Port) to Platja de Son Baulo.
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    Location: Santa Margalida, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long does it typically take to explore the Joan Bennàssar Sculptures?

    The time it takes to see the sculptures can vary. A leisurely stroll covering the main stretch from Platja de Son Baulo to Plaza de Cervantes, where many sculptures are located, could take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours, depending on how often you stop to admire the art and the views. If you wish to explore all fourteen thematic blocks and the surrounding areas, you might want to allocate more time.

    Are the walking routes around the sculptures suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the path along the coast where the sculptures are displayed is generally flat and accessible, making it very suitable for families. It's a leisurely stroll rather than a strenuous hike. Children will likely enjoy spotting the different figures and the opportunity to play on the nearby beaches, such as Son Baulo, where some sculptures are even in the water.

    Is the area around the Joan Bennàssar Sculptures wheelchair accessible?

    The main promenade along the Can Picafort coastline, where many of the sculptures are located, is generally flat and paved, making it accessible for wheelchairs. However, some sculptures are situated directly on sandy beaches or in slightly more rugged coastal areas, which might be challenging. It's best to stick to the main promenade for the most accessible experience.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and beaches near the sculptures?

    While specific regulations can vary, many coastal promenades in Mallorca are dog-friendly, especially during off-peak seasons. However, dogs are generally not permitted on designated swimming beaches during peak summer months. It's advisable to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of local signage regarding pet access, particularly on the sandy sections.

    What are the best public transport options to reach the Joan Bennàssar Sculptures in Can Picafort?

    Can Picafort is well-connected by local bus services (TIB - Transport de les Illes Balears) from other towns in Mallorca, including Palma and Alcúdia. Once you arrive at the Can Picafort bus station, the sculptures are within easy walking distance along the coastline. Check the latest bus schedules for routes and timings.

    How crowded do the Joan Bennàssar Sculptures get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    As a popular attraction in a resort town, the area around the sculptures can get quite busy, especially during the summer months (June to August) and on weekends. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, closer to sunset. The off-season (spring and autumn) offers a more tranquil experience.

    Are there any specific viewpoints recommended for photographing the sculptures?

    Many visitors find the sculptures particularly photogenic at sunset, especially those located near the historic Civil War bunker, which offers a dramatic backdrop. The sculptures at Son Baulo Beach, with the sea as a backdrop, also provide excellent photo opportunities. Experiment with different angles along the promenade to capture their unique interaction with the coastal environment.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on the walking routes around the sculptures?

    The primary walking routes along the coast are generally flat and paved promenades, making for an easy and pleasant stroll. Some sections might involve walking on sandy paths or directly on the beach, particularly around Son Baulo. The overall terrain is not challenging, suitable for all fitness levels.

    Are there any other art installations or cultural sites near the Joan Bennàssar Sculptures in Can Picafort?

    The Joan Bennàssar Sculptures are part of a broader cultural initiative, "Can Picafort, la nueva Itaca del Mediterrani," which aims to enhance the town's cultural identity. While these sculptures are the most prominent public art, the initiative itself promotes a cultural atmosphere. You might find other smaller artistic elements or local cultural events, especially during the tourist season. The town also has historical sites like the Civil War bunker near some of the sculptures.

    What should I wear when visiting the Joan Bennàssar Sculptures?

    Comfortable footwear is highly recommended, as you'll be doing a fair amount of walking along the promenade and potentially sandy areas. During warmer months, light clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and sun protection are essential. In cooler seasons, layers are advisable, as coastal winds can make it feel chillier. If you plan to swim near the sculptures at Son Baulo, bring your swimwear.

    Are there any permits required for walking or hiking in the Can Picafort area, specifically around the sculptures?

    No, there are no permits required to walk or hike along the coastal promenade and visit the Joan Bennàssar Sculptures. They are an open-air public art installation, freely accessible to all visitors. You can enjoy the art and the coastal paths without any special permissions.

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