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Every year during spring and summer, jazz concerts are organised as part of the cultural activities of the March Foundation in the Torre Cega. Access to the concerts is usually free, but you will need to book in advance in order to gain entry.
To find out when the next concert is and get your free tickets, give them a ring on +34 971 711122
Torre Cega (Blind Tower) – Cala Ratjada
The house which hosts the concerts used to be an old lookout tower that was built to protect Cala Ratjada.
It is not visible from other surrounding areas.
The interior is distributed around a central patio and surrounded by a large balcony.
The entrance has a marvellous staircase access way.
The tower is surrounded by modern gardens designed by Russell Page, Leandro Silva Delgado and Gabriel Alomar Esteve.
What Is The March Foundation?
The March Foundation is a Mallorcan institution which was created in 1857 by the March family.
The foundation is responsible for a number of important cultural and historical sites on the island, including the Palau March Museum, which houses a significant collection of art and artefacts.
The foundation also manages the Botanic Gardens of Sóller, a popular tourist attraction.
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Mark Kaye is a travel writer and content creator living in Majorca, Spain. Originally from the UK, Mark moved to the island and quickly fell in love with Majorcan culture, food, and scenic landscapes. When he’s not busy writing detailed guides about Majorca’s top tourist attractions and hidden local gems, you can find him out exploring coastal trails or wandering the streets of Palma’s Old Town in search of his next great restaurant discovery.