The Can Llobera house-museum hosts the Bestard-Pol·lèntia exhibition, with photographs taken between 1923 and 1930 by Guillermo Bestard i Cànaves about the Pol·lèntia excavations.
Guillermo Bestard i Cànaves (Pollença 1881-1969) was a renowned photographer who at the 1910 Paris International Exhibition won the first prize for artistic photography (the Gold medal) for a system he called Impresión Noble. He was a member and graphic correspondent for the famous magazine The National Geographic Magazine and the Madrid newspaper El Sol, as well as many other publications.
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