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La Oliva

The capital of the island from 1836 onwards and another of the smaller, peaceful towns but with quite a bit to see here. The military colonels built their residence here in 1708 and it still stands as one of the town's monuments with plans and a grant to restore it in the very near future. If the caretaker decides to work then he lets visitors look round the courtyard from 10:00 to 13:30. The building supposidly has 365 windows, go and count them though 'cos I think a few less.

Casa del Capellan was home to the town priest and the Casa Mane is a suprisingly pleasing museum of modern art, well worth a look round, spacious with lots to see. Origionals change from year to year with many being on sale to the public. (Open 10:00 to 17:00 - closed Sundays and holidays).

 

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