Museu sa Bassa Blanca
Museum · Balearic Islands ·

Museu sa Bassa Blanca

Museum · Balearic Islands ·

Art museum with sculpture park, gardens, and guided tours

rose garden
house tour
friendly staff
cafe
fresh orange juice
wheelchair accessible
family friendly
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null
Museu sa Bassa Blanca by null

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Camino del Collbaix, s/n, 07400 Alcúdia, Balearic Islands, Spain Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free Wi-Fi
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Camino del Collbaix, s/n, 07400 Alcúdia, Balearic Islands, Spain Get directions

+34 971 54 69 15
msbb.org
@museosabassablanca
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@m_sabassablanca

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 17, 2026

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Jan D.

Google
I had wanted to visit this fabulous museum and gardens for some time but work comittments made it complicated. Finally visited this week and I was highly impressed. I booked the complete tour, which included the excellent guided tour to the house which I highly recommend. The garden is relaxing to wander around and view the fun structures. All the staff were extremely friendly and helpful, clearly enjoying their job. We had a light lunch at the cafe too which was very enjoyable. Certainly recommened.

Matt H

Google
Truly a moving and inspiring experience. Such eclectic art such originality and embracing of other cultures especially indigenous cultures too. A gem and with the sculpture garden too… an unmissable place. ( the cafe was way below expectations for such a quality experience. Coffee machine not working. Croissants from the freezer still 5 stars for the art)

Yvonne B.

Google
What an absolute gem of a place. We walked from Mal Pas which was a lovely walk (although lengthy!) We had a very warm welcome and chose to do the ticket for the sculpture park. What a wonderful experience. The underground galleries are full of fabulous artefacts and the qr code system in the art gallery was a fantastic idea. Would highly recommend this experience. Side note, the fresh orange juice in the cafe was fabulous.

Randika A.

Google
Such a wonderfully curated museum that celebrates the connectivity of humankind, and that in a most wonderful setting, being both the House and the Gardens. Ester, our guide for the House, was sublime. She gave a very inspiring tour and we were both captivated by her and the Museu. Huge congratulations to the Foundation and the Museu staff for doing such a great job. The food at the restaurant was great too. We went there twice! We will be back for sure. My only regret was forgetting to go back to the Shop to buy a book and something else… Amazing, amazing, amazing!

Brian G

Google
IMPORTANT: if you arrive at the museum and the gate is closed, drive up to the white line and the gate will open automatically. Fantastic museum where a large part of the sculptures are outside in a large park. Many different sculptures, so there is something for everyone.

Thorkild L.

Google
A great sculpture park and 2 exhibitions. The absolute best part is the guided tour of the house seeing all the treasures of art from Ben Jakuber and Yannick Vu. Great tour in Spanish and English. Maje sure you are there for one.

huulipunasissi

Google
Wow! Absolutely incredible! I can't even describe how much I loved this place. I wish we'd arrived earlier because I could have easily spent an entire day here wandering the beautiful gardens and the galleries. If you're wondering whether to pay the extra and take the tour of the house....DO! It is truly one of the most magnificent spaces I've ever found myself in. The couple who owned the house and collected all the art/artefacts are people after my own heart and I found myself wanting to just move in. The guide was fantastic, friendly, and extremely knowledgeable about the art on display, and we spent at least an hour inside the house. I just didn't know where to look. There was so much to see. The only problem we had was actually getting there. Some taxi drivers evidently don't want to go there, and we were ejected from the first one we tried as soon as we showed the address. The last part of the road leading to the museum is a gravel track and very narrow, so maybe the bigger mini bus type taxis would have a problem. I recommend you use the Mallorcab app, and then you can put in where you're going first, and a willing driver will accept the journey. If you're hiking types like us, the walk back from the museum to the port is spectacularly beautiful and gave us the idea for our next days walk up over the hills. 100 percent recommend you see this museum. It should be listed as the number 1 thing to do in Alcudia.

Maksim

Google
Wow, MSBB is a hidden gem that’ll leave you speechless! Tucked away in Alcúdia’s stunning landscape, this place is a vibrant blend of art, nature, and architecture. The sculpture park alone is worth the trip—quirky, thought-provoking pieces scattered across lush gardens. The Nins collection, with its centuries-old portraits of children, feels like stepping into a time machine. For €10, you get the park and galleries, but splurge on the €38 full tour with Casa Hassan Fathy it’s a masterpiece of Moorish design! Arrive early to dodge crowds, and don’t skip the rose garden for a serene moment. Did you know the museum’s building was crafted by Hassan Fathy, the legendary “architect of the poor”? Bring comfy shoes for exploring, and book online to save time. You’ll leave inspired