Permanent collection

COl·lecció permanents
The Puget museum permanent collection was donated to the State by Narcís Puget Riquer and accepted by Royal Decree on 22 december 1982.
The collection consists of 130 pieces: 29 watercolours and 29 drawings by Narcís Puget Riquer and 42 oils and 30 drawings by his father, Narcís Puget Viñas.
The collection was received by the state in 1997, since which time it has been kept by the Ibiza and Formentera Archaeological Museum.

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The Puget Museum building

Edifici del Museu Puget
This Dalt Vila mansion is home to the Puget Museum. The street was formerly a part of the main street, although it is now known as San Ciriaco, in allusion to a small  chapel dedicated to Saint Cyriacus, whose feast day coincides with the day Christian troops conquered Ibiza. The chapel is located on the passageway through which the Christians entered in 1235, after which Ibiza came to be ruled by the See of Tarragona and the Crown of Aragon.

Known locally as Can Comasema, in the 19 th century the house was owned and inhabited by the Palou de Comasema family, originally from Mallorca. This family, in turn, was linked to the Laudes, a powerful military family owning rural and urban properties on the island. Of Catalonian origin, the presence of the Laudes family in the house dates back  to the 18 th century.

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