Heritage
The Foundation is currently studying several projects for the preservation and promotion of Mallorcan heritage.
Bells of Biniaraix
The Foundation has financed the reactivation of the church bell of Biniaraix , thus giving voice to one of the most recognizable symbols of this enclave in the Serra de Tramuntana , declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO . Thanks to this intervention, the bells will ring again from October 2025, recovering not only their liturgical function, but also their role as part of the town's sound and emotional identity, a link with the neighborhoods, with its traditions and its heritage.
Restoration of mills
The recovery of a traditional mill highlights an essential element of the Mallorcan cultural landscape. These buildings, which for centuries were used to grind grain or extract water for irrigation, are part of the vernacular memory of the island. Their restoration not only preserves a historical structure, but also reclaims the knowledge and ways of life linked to the territory.
Frescoes from Can Vivot
Supporting the conservation and restoration of the frescoes of the Palau de Can Vivot contributes to safeguarding a valuable example of Palma's architectural heritage. This action allows for the preservation of both the artistic richness of its mural paintings and the historical and architectural value of the complex, ensuring the transmission of this cultural legacy to future generations.