Ses Voltes is the main seat of the Maritime Museum in Palma de Mallorca

Ses Voltes is the main seat of the Maritime Museum in Palma de Mallorca

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El Centro Cultural acoge la propuesta de diseño del espacio educativo del Museo Marítimo de Mallorca y las oficinas de la sede central del museo

The Cultural Centre welcomes the proposal to design the educational space of the Maritime Museum of Mallorca and the offices of the headquarters of the museum

The president of the Consortium of the Maritime Museum of Mallorca, Bel Busquets, and the managing director of the Maritime Museum of Mallorca, Albert Forés Gómez, have presented on Saturday the proposal for the design of the educational space and the offices of the headquarters of the Maritime Museum of Mallorca at the Cultural Center Ses Voltes... an event framed in the week of World Maritime Day.

In the event, the president of the Consortium of the Maritime Museum of Mallorca, Bel Busquets, has thanked the work done by the Museum and by the City Council of Palma to make possible the installation of the offices in Ses Voltes and also to make the first steps for the musealization of space. Busquets also highlighted the fact that educational centres are involved in the design of the educational space, "a work that guarantees the continuity of the museum because it wins young public."

Following the visit to the facilities of the headquarters of the Maritime Museum of Mallorca at the Cultural Centre of Ses Voltes, the attendees have visited the educational space, where the proposal of co-design has been presented for participation generated between the Museum, the collective of artistic and educational mediation Sa Galania and IES Joan Alcover, Cooperative Joan Alcover, two groups of Higher Formation of Sociocultural Animation and Social Integration of the IES Ramon Llull, and the EDIB, all of Palma.

The Maritime Museum of Mallorca is located in the Port of Sóller open to the public from Friday to Sunday in hours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and guarantees all security and disinfection measures to make the museum a safe and free space of Covid-19.