The villa, which served as the March family’s summer residence, was built on the site of an old watchtower in the early 20th century. Today’s house is the result of several renovations: in the 1960s and 1970s, the interior was modernised and the patio was roofed over. The building has been used as a film location several times and is absolutely worth seeing.
The villa is located on the site of an old watchtower that was called "Sa Torre Cega" (Blind Tower) because it was not visible from other watchtowers and only protected Cala Ratjada.
The garden of Sa Torre Cega is not only a real delight and one of the most beautiful landscaped gardens on Mallorca. Its collection of sculptures makes it a true open-air museum of modern art. The garden is divided into different areas that have been inserted into the pine forest.
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Address:
Calle Juan March, 2
07590 Cala Ratjada
This attraction is included in your Mallorca City Pass
Free admission to sights and attractions plus many discounts on the island.
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