1. Cela's Study
The space in which the literary genius Camilo José Cela worked in his house in La Bonanova (Palma, Majorca) has been recreated at the CELA Center. It reconstructs the view that Cela would have contemplated while sitting at his desk, with some of the paintings and books that surrounded him. It is one of the first constructions that has dared to combine the ordinary with the sophisticated.
This panel entitled "Calvario," by an anonymous artist, portrays Christ on the cross with 2 companions: a musical angel and a woman with her hands raised, both in front of pieces of architecture.
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