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Pere Rosell’s 1447 Chart and Its Link to Mallorca
The 15th-century nautical chart bought for Mallorca was drawn by cartographer Pere Rosell.
Published: April 22, 2026

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Who made the 1447 map linked to Mallorca?
The chart was drawn by the cartographer Pere Rosell. His work is valued because it documents the Mediterranean world as it was understood in the 15th century. For Mallorca, it is a particularly meaningful example of early mapmaking and maritime knowledge.
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Why is the 1447 nautical chart important for Mallorca?
It shows Mallorca’s role in Mediterranean maritime history.
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Where will the 1447 chart be shown in Mallorca?
It is set to be displayed at the Museu de Mallorca.
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How much did Mallorca pay for the 1447 nautical chart?
Mallorca paid around €700,000 for it.
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Will the 1447 chart in Mallorca be available for research?
Yes, public ownership makes research access more likely.
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Why does Mallorca invest in old maps and historical documents?
They help preserve and explain the island’s history.
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How is a 15th-century chart preserved in a museum in Mallorca?
It needs climate control, conservation and secure display conditions.
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What can visitors to the Museu de Mallorca expect from the 1447 chart?
A rare glimpse into Mallorca’s maritime past.
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