Map of Manacor
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Manacor Town Center Map
Map based on the free editable OSM map (openstreetmap)
About the map:
This map of Manacor shows streets, roads, pedestrian areas, buildings, cafes, bars, restaurants, hotels, monuments, shops, churches, and points of interest.
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About Manacor
| Comarca: | Llevant |
| Municipality: | Manacor |
| Population (2025 estimate): | 49,153 |
| Density: | 188.82/km2 |
| Area: | 260.31 km2 |
| Postal code: | 07500 |
| Website: | manacor.org |
Manacor is the second-largest town on the island of Mallorca, part of the Balearic Islands in Spain. Located on the eastern side of the island, it serves as the capital of the comarca of Llevant and has a population of approximately 49,000 inhabitants.
The town is situated about 50 kilometers east of Palma, the capital of Mallorca. Manacor's economy has traditionally been based on agriculture, furniture manufacturing, and artificial pearl production. The town is particularly famous for Majorca pearls, a local industry that began in the late 19th century when German engineer Hugo Heusch invented a method for creating artificial pearls.
The furniture industry represents another significant economic sector, with numerous factories producing traditional and contemporary pieces that are exported internationally.
Historical landmarks in Manacor include the Church of Nostra Senyora dels Dolors (Our Lady of Sorrows), a neo-Gothic structure built between 1912 and 1925. The town also features the Torre dels Enagistes, a 14th-century defensive tower that stands as a reminder of the medieval period.
Manacor is internationally recognized as the birthplace of tennis player Rafael Nadal, one of the most successful athletes in tennis history. The Rafa Nadal Academy, a tennis training facility, is located in the municipality and attracts players from around the world.
The surrounding area contains several notable caves, including the Coves del Drach (Dragon Caves) and Coves dels Hams, which are popular tourist attractions featuring underground lakes and impressive stalactite formations.
The municipality covers an area of 260 square kilometers, making it one of the largest on the island by territory.
Main Attractions in Manacor
- Drach Caves (Cuevas del Drach)
- Hams Caves (Cuevas dels Hams)
- Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience
- Torre dels Enagistes
- Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
- Majorica Pearl Factory
- Manacor History Museum
- Convent of Sant Vicenç Ferrer
- Porto Cristo Beach
- Archaeological Park of Son Peretó
- Church of Sant Jaume
- Torre de Ses Puntes
- Manacor Market
- Municipal Park
- Archaeological site of Son Fornes
- Plaça del Convent