Visitar Palma

Visiting Palma

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Palma is a cultural city, an easy accessible city, where everything is close by. Beautifully arranged as a fan towards the sea, the city is marked by the cultures that have lived on the island along its history. Palma invites you to discover its buildings and the monuments that portray the evolution of aesthetic trends during the centuries, that are visible in more than 700 streets in its historic centre. This is where you will find the footprint of all those civilisations that have contributed to its building. A city that invites you to display creativity, as so many artists have done in the past, inspired by its warm and magic light.

Palma stands for learning, enjoying, living. Palma invites you to discover new things 365 days a year      tripadvisor                                    

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Date last modified: May 19, 2023

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Sea Consulate

The Sea Consulate was created in 1326 as the headquarters of the Tribunal for maritime affairs. The façade is three floors high. On the noble floor we find a gallery with five lowered arches supported on banded columns and a balaustrade; this gallery has five doorways with triangular pediments. On the lateral façade facing the Lonja Exchange we find the old Lonja chapel built following the late Gothic style, that was finished in the year 1600.

At present, the Sea Consulate is the headquarters of the Government of the Balearic Islands

Address
Street Sagrera, 7 07012 Palma (Illes Balears)
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Date last modified: March 13, 2023


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