Monestir de Miramar is one of the oldest "possessions" in Mallorca, founded in 1276 by Ramon Llull as a monastery and school for oriental languages. Over the years, it has been occupied by various religious orders like the cistercians, dominicans, and jerónimos. The property was later restored by Archduke Luis Salvador in the 19th century, who added his touch with scenic pathways and a classic-style gazebo. Today, visitors can explore the remains of this historic site, including the original monastery floor, a small library on Ramon Llull, and even a replica of the Archduke's boat cabin. It's a fascinating blend of history and nature, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a deep dive into Mallorca's past.