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Monestirs i castells roquers de Mallorca (part 3)

Monasteries and rock castles in Mallorca (part 3)

Documentary about some of the most important monasteries, oratories, shrines and rock castles of Mallorca: the hermitage of Betlem de Artà, founded in 1805 by members of the hermit communities of Sant Honorat de Randa; The castle of Alaró, built by the Saracens when arriving on the island, and finally the most emblematic monastery of Mallorca, the one of the Virgin of Lluc, in Escorca.

This item is provided and maintained by Archive of Sound and Image of Mallorca
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  • Location

Contributors

  • Gabriel Mayans

Creator

  • Gabriel Mayans

Subject

  • Majorca
  • Betlem
  • Artà
  • Alaró
  • Lluc
  • Escorca
  • Serra de Tramuntana
  • monastery
  • oratory
  • sanctuary
  • …
  • Monastery
  • Artà
  • Spain
  • Alaró
  • Escorca
  • Mallorca
  • Castle

Type of item

  • amateur film
  • home movies
  • motion pictures (visual works)
  • Film

Contributors

  • Gabriel Mayans

Creator

  • Gabriel Mayans

Subject

  • Majorca
  • Betlem
  • Artà
  • Alaró
  • Lluc
  • Escorca
  • Serra de Tramuntana
  • monastery
  • oratory
  • sanctuary
  • …
  • Monastery
  • Artà
  • Spain
  • Alaró
  • Escorca
  • Mallorca
  • Castle

Type of item

  • amateur film
  • home movies
  • motion pictures (visual works)
  • Film

Providing institution

  • Archive of Sound and Image of Mallorca

Aggregator

  • The European Film Gateway

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

Rights

  • Gabriel Mayans

Creation date

  • 1976
  • 1976

Places

  • Majorca
  • Betlem
  • Artà
  • Alaró
  • Lluc
  • Escorca
  • Serra de Tramuntana
  • Spain
  • Artà
  • Spain
  • Alaró
  • Escorca
  • Mallorca

Identifier

  • V-547_1-3
  • V-547_1-3

Language

  • ca
  • cat

Year

  • 1976

Providing country

  • Spain

Collection name

  • 819_ASIM

First time published on Europeana

  • 2022-08-15T11:53:21.483Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2022-08-15T11:53:21.483Z
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