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Worth a visit
Your admission fee only entitles you to see the three rooms of Chopin’s “Cell No.4”, the rest of the monastery is extra. We were the only visitors, quite atmospheric but really one for the Chopin affi...
Interesting to see the charterhouse cell where Chopin spent a productive few weeks on Mallorca
Apart from Chopin's piano, a copy of a manuscript by Robert Graves sheds some light on the stormy relationship between the composer and George Sand. Her novel Winter on Mallorca is probably the most i...
Very small fro entry price. Little information but not great amounts. View from terrace partially made up for this. Much better things to do with 5 euros.
Most visitors to Valldemossa with some general interest will also go to the Chopin Museum in the Cartoixa, to one of at least 6 museums dedicated to the Polish composer and pianist. Others are in Wars...
Worth a visit
Your admission fee only entitles you to see the three rooms of Chopin’s “Cell No.4”, the rest of the monastery is extra. We were the only visitors, quite atmospheric but really one for the Chopin affi...
Interesting to see the charterhouse cell where Chopin spent a productive few weeks on Mallorca
Apart from Chopin's piano, a copy of a manuscript by Robert Graves sheds some light on the stormy relationship between the composer and George Sand. Her novel Winter on Mallorca is probably the most i...
Disappointing
Very small fro entry price. Little information but not great amounts. View from terrace partially made up for this. Much better things to do with 5 euros.
a museum to a stay of 3 months
Most visitors to Valldemossa with some general interest will also go to the Chopin Museum in the Cartoixa, to one of at least 6 museums dedicated to the Polish composer and pianist. Others are in Wars...
Interesting
It's good to see and understand where a generous lived and worked. You can appreciate how the atmosphere and scenery influenced his music