“I don’t think it’s possible to tire of this view,” says the curator, art dealer, designer and gallerist Katharina Herold. Seated at a harlequin-patterned desk on the first floor of the Mallorcan townhouse she has been slowly transforming into a home, live-in gallery and artist’s residency space, she is looking out onto the baroque façade of the 16th-century church of Sant Miquel. From here, she is afforded ringside views of the comings and goings of the Balearic square below.
The Mallorcan townhouse where every room is a gallery
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