The case "Undurchdringlich": How a visitor damaged a sculpture at Casal Solleric
Protecting artworks near entrances in Palma
Artworks placed near entrances in Palma need clear markings, barriers and attentive staff to avoid accidents.

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What is the best way to protect artworks near entrances in Palma museums?
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What happened to the sculpture at Casal Solleric in Palma?
A visitor accidentally walked onto the artwork and damaged it.
Why are temporary art installations in Mallorca more vulnerable than permanent museum pieces?
Temporary works are easier to damage because they are often less protected.
Can you usually walk through Casal Solleric during cultural events in Palma?
Yes, but visitors should watch for changed routes and temporary installations.
What should museums in Mallorca do to protect temporary artworks from accidental damage?
Simple markings, barriers and staff guidance can prevent accidents.
Was the damaged sculpture at Casal Solleric repaired?
The museum decided not to repair it because the work was temporary.
Why do events like the Long Night of Art need extra visitor guidance in Mallorca?
Crowded events increase the risk of accidents around artworks.
What does the damaged sculpture at Casal Solleric say about museum responsibility in Mallorca?
It highlights the need for better prevention around temporary artworks.
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