The Balearic Government announced today that Talayotic Menorca is one of the recipients of the Ramon Llull 2024 award, as its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List highlights the rich heritage of the Balearic Islands and is a sign of the commitment of citizens and institutions to its conservation. The Gold Medal, awarded to Her Majesty Queen Sofia of Greece, and the Ramon Llull awards are the highest prizes awarded by the autonomous community and will be presented at a ceremony on 29 February at the Llotja de Palma.
During the Governing Council meeting held this Friday, they annouced the awarding of fifteen more Ramon Llull prizes, a distinction whose purpose is to honour and distinguish, individually and collectively, individuals and legal entities that have stood out in the Balearic Islands for services rendered in the cultural, sporting, business, social, research or teaching spheres. The other award winners are: Enric Benito Oliver, Beatriz Morales-Nin, José Antonio Fayas Janer, Mater Misericordiae, Es Baluard, Juan Planells Ripoll, Galería Xavier Fiol; Lorenzo Rosellón Horrach and Lorenzo Santamaría; Islas Baleares Palma Futsal; Mariona Caldentey and Cata Coll; Sebastian Pons.