The Puget Museum in Ibiza is a cultural place you should not miss during your visit. Located in the old main street of Dalt Vila, Calle de San Ciriaco, the museum opened in 2007 inside a 19th-century aristocratic house called Can Comasema. Here, the Palou de Comasema family lived and the mansion still houses the permanent exhibition of one of the island's most famous artistic dynasties, the Pugets.The permanent exhibition houses the works of father and son, Puget Viñas and Puget Riquer. Their work depicts rural life on the island of Ibiza and the central position of women in the family. The Pugets' paintings also depict the city of Ibiza and the island's traditions in the first two decades of the 20th century. Visitors can admire the Pugets' 130 works of art in this museum.Among the most famous works in the museum is Puget Viñas' painting "Campesina con frutas" (Peasant Girl with Fruit), which depicts a young woman offering fruit in a basket. Another interesting artwork is Puget Riquer's "Sant Antoni," which depicts St. Anthony, the patron saint of animals and rural life on the island.The museum also offers temporary exhibitions of other local artists, as well as cultural events such as concerts, lectures, and educational workshops. A visit to the Puget Museum is an enjoyable cultural experience that will allow you to discover the traditional architecture of the island of Ibiza and rural life through art.In brief, the Puget Museum is located in the old main street of Dalt Vila and houses a permanent collection of artworks by the famous painters Puget Viñas and Puget Riquer. Among the museum's most famous works are "Campesina con frutas" by Puget Viñas and "Sant Antoni" by Puget Riquer. The museum also organizes temporary exhibitions of other local artists and cultural events. A visit to the Puget Museum is a cultural experience that will allow you to discover the traditional architecture of the island of Ibiza and rural life through art.