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Sant Pere and Sant Jaume Stronghold Museums
Ibiza

Sant Pere and Sant Jaume Stronghold Museums

In Sant Pere and Sant Jaume strongholds, we can enjoy different activities thanks to the museum transformation and heritage interpretation.

In Baluard de Sant Pere we can visit the barracks from which there are some explanatory audiovisual projections about the building of the Renaissance wall. This stronghold occupies the northeast part of the premises and it is one of the most complex due to its location over a large slope. The barracks can be accessed by a tunnel that connects with Portal Nou corridor. The barracks were located on the sides of the Renaissance stronghold. These small patios held the artillery pieces. A museographic unit shows how it was possible to build such great construction as the walled area of Dalt Vila.

In Baluard de Sant Jaume, descending from Ronda Calvi, the military technology from the 16th and 18th centuries is represented. This stronghold faces west, and the barracks on the sides cover the sides of Sant Pere stronghold on the north, and Sant Jordi, on the south. During the 16th century, the use of fire weapons thrived – blunderbusses and pistols. The 18th-century artillery pieces were lighter cannons that shot solid iron balls or canister fire that blew up on midair. The mortars launched explosive grenades. Cannons, a heavy mortar, muskets, swords, helmets, etc. are exhibited for visitors to try.

Opening Hours:

- From April 1 to October 15:
Tuesday to Saturday: 10 am - 2 pm; 5 pm – 8 pm
Sunday: 10 am - 2 pm

- July and August:
Tuesday to Saturday: 10 am - 2 pm; 6 pm – 9 pm
Sunday: 10 am-2 pm

- From October 16 to March 31:
Tuesday to Saturday: 10 am-3 pm.
Sunday: 10 am-1pm

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