The Ramis Factory is closely linked to Mallorca’s industrial heritage. After painstaking remodeling, it has re-opened its doors to hold corporate, institutional and private events. This iconic building was built at the end of the 1920s to house a textile factory. In the 1960s, the businessman, Antoni Ramis Tortella, purchased and converted it into a leather goods factory. In the late decades it was run by Francisco Ramis Obrador Today, the family has created a center to hold all types of corporate, social and cultural events. The building consists of four bays spanning 1,000 square meters each and a central patio and green area measuring 300 square meters. The central patio is also an ecological garden and features a sample of typical flora from the Balearic Islands. The factory’s most distinguishing feature is still the slim, 26-meter-tall chimney, a testament to the city of Inca’s industrial past and its ties to the world of leather goods and shoes.
Address: | 28 Avinguda Gran Via de Colón Mallorca |
Neighborhood: | Inca |
Telephone: | 971 50 50 90 |
E-mail: | Send an email |
Website: | Visit the website |
Weekdays | From 08:30 AM to 08:30 PM |
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