Behind the church we can visit the municipal cemetery (17th century), a splendid viewpoint over the valley, where many distinguished figures who lived in this village have their final resting place...Among them, Robert Graves, the writer. He became enloved of this small peacefull town and was buried here....
...enjoy the view in silence, respect the place...
Updated Jun 23, 2005
As usual in any of this small towns in Majorca. Walk a little bit inside the town to enjoy the majorcan architecture and discover some good spots where to take a pic or just seat for a while and relax
Written Apr 25, 2005
Nearby we find the Museum of the Archduke Luis Salvador. Located in Son Marroig, this museum exhibits the personal belongings of the archduke, as well as different collections of paintings, and ceramics of Phoenician, Greek-Latin, and Arab-Hispanic origin.
Written Apr 25, 2005
Dejá is a very old town. Nearby there is an archelogical site and here U see a small tribute to William Waldren, the first one to begin the excavations on Deyá and to find some discoverings.
Written Apr 25, 2005
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Dejá is a very old town. Nearby there is an archelogical site and here U see a small tribute to William Waldren, the first one to begin the excavations on Deyá...
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Small little town, trapped in the mountains

A rugged landscape of forests and olive orchards is the incredible backdrop of Deià, a well-kept village with steep streets, lined with stone façades, that stretch on the slope of a seaside hill....
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Artistic, poetic and very romantic.

I have to take back the preconceived ideas that I had about Mallorca. I've never been and hardly fancied the idea but I must apologise to the people who told me it is lovely in the north. We stayed in...
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