Did someone say free culture? Yes please! Every first Sunday of the month, many of Ibiza’s official museums open their doors for free entry — making it the perfect day to mix a bit of indoor cool-down with history, art, and island legends. Whether you’re raising mini archaeologists or just need a break from beach sand, these museums are surprisingly fun (yes, even for teens!).
Museums that join Free Sundays:
Ibiza Town / Eivissa:
Museo Arqueológico de Ibiza y Formentera (Dalt Vila + Puig des Molins): Ancient tools, tombs, and treasures.
Monographic Museum & Necropolis of Puig des Molins: Caves full of stories and skeletons — fascinating Phoenician vibes.
Museu d’Art Contemporani d’Eivissa (MACE): Cool, colorful, and modern art inside ancient fortress walls.
Museo Puget: Local landscapes and portraits in a beautiful old townhouse.
Casa Broner Museum: Mid-century meets Mediterranean — super stylish old home with wow views.
Casa de la Curia: Medieval discoveries in a Dalt Vila mansion.
Santa Eulalia:
Museo Etnográfico de Ibiza: Peek into the past of Ibiza’s countryside life. Perfect for curious kiddos!
Museo Barrau / Galería Barrau: Paintings by beloved artist Josep Barrau in a charming space.
Cost: Free entry on the first Sunday of each month for official museums listed above.