The history of Mansión Sa Capella dates back to the 18th century, when monks of the Order of Saint Cajetan chose this place as a retreat for a life of seclusion and built an oratory that still stands today and remains consecrated.
In the 1930s, the estate was acquired by the Ordinas family, whose descendants are still the current owners.
During the 1960s, Mansión Sa Capella became home to a Franco-Swiss Count who transformed it into a meeting place for aristocrats, artists, poets and politicians from across Europe and the United States.
Over the years, Sa Capella welcomed distinguished visitors such as the Queen of the Netherlands, the King of Bulgaria, Pilar and Joan Miró, the poet Robert Graves and composer John Barry, among many others, who spent time in Mallorca enjoying the terraces and atmosphere of Mansión Sa Capella.
Today, transformed into an agrotourism retreat, Sa Capella welcomes families and groups from all over the world, as well as well-known guests such as the British writer Sue Townsend, whom we had the honour of hosting together with her wonderful family.