Robert Graves Websites
La Casa de Robert Graves (CA, DE, EN, ES)
The house that Robert Graves built and lived in between 1931 ans 1936 and from 1946 until his death. Now adapted as a museum open to the public on weekdays all year round.
The official website dedicated to the live and works of Robert Graves. Contains an extensive biographical section, image gallery and finding aid which includes a very detailed bibliography.
Robert Graves Review (EN)
The online academic journal of the Robert Graves Society which is issues a new number each year. Past issues are available dating back to the early 1970s.
Robert Graves Letters (EN) Robert Graves was a prolific letter writer. It is estimated that there are over 10,000 extant letters dispersed around the world in academic institutions, libraries and private collections. There is an ongoing project to transcribe the letters and make the transcriptions available through this website to academics and other people with an interest in Robert Graves's life and works.
A searchable database containing detailed description of known worldwide collections of Robert Graves material such as manuscripts, letters, first editions, newspaper cuttings, photographs, recordings, etc.
Local Government
Ayuntamiento de Deià (CA, EN, ES)
In these pages you will find everything you need to know to live, discover and/or enjoy everything our municipality has to offer.
Government of the Balearic Islands (CA, ES)
Official website of the government Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Minorca, Ibiza and Formentera).
Consell de Mallorca (CA, ES)
The Consell Insular de Mallorca is the governing body of the island of Mallorca.
Other Institutional Websites
University of the Balearic islands (CA, EN)
The UIB is a cutting-edge university for teaching and research. It has deep roots in the region and is committed to society, sowing values that honour humanity with an ever-increasing international calling.
Serra de Tramontana World Heritage Site (CA, EN, ES)
The mountain range that runs along the whole north-west coast of Mallorca, which includes Deia, was declared a UNSECO World Heritage Site in 2011.
Mallorca.es (CA, DE, EN, ES, FR)
It provides information of interest to tourists and is the official website for tourist information on the island of Mallorca.