The particular community of Valldemossa, ( found in the Catalan language), or Valdemosa in our Spanish language, is in itself some sort of town, and an crucial section of the Spanish independent local community belonging to the Balearic Islands, not forgetting, that both languages are the formal languages associated with Mallorca, in this instance, we’re also using Majorca’s native language that is certainly that relating to the Catalan language.
Therefore, depending on the google search used, it could be necessary to use either of these two names while looking for holiday villas, as an example, Villas in Valldemossa or Villas in Valldemossa. as opposed to santa ponsa majorca villas.
Amongst Valldemossa’s twenty-first century claim to fame is that of the immortal concert pianist in addition to composer, Frederick Chopin, together with the woman within his life, the classy Madame Aurore Dupin, Baroness Dudevant, who was simply a wonderful as well as prodigious author and author using the pen name of George Sand. They docked into Palma over the eighth November 1838, together with George Sands two children, yet spent the cold winter months of 1838-9 inside the old monastery in Valldemossa, given its name La Cartuja.
The countless medieval and richly cultured nations that have occupied Majorca in recent centuries, have clearly left their mark for future generations to experience with their senses, who despite their own religious beliefs, and racial backgrounds, will forever know that ‘hidden link’ to their own genealogy somewhere regarding this magical island of Majorca.
Including in a special way, the Polish nation, for it was in this specific monastery in Valldemossa, that for the period of his stay, Chopin composed the 2nd Ballad – Opus 38, in F, the Scherzo No 3 – Opus 39 in C sharp minor, the Mazurka – Opus 67 in A minor, and ultimately, his preludes.
The most famous of which is Prelude No 15 – in D flat, also known as ‘The Raindrops Prelude’, a totally magnificent and spiritual and haunting works, with which a legend has long since succeeded the reality of the circumstances of its immortal creation, known worldwide for ever.
Therefore, a loving couple, walking together through the narrow streets of Valldemossa, during a warm and elegantly scented evening, gazing upward to the monastery, shouldn’t be too startled to hear faint echoes of a piano being played, delivering the sound of lightly dropping rain. providing them with their very own lifelong memory, of ‘A Song to Remember’, from their own ‘special stay’ in Valldemossa.

















