Built in 1854 on the site of a 17th-century predecessor, destroyed by fire in 1858, rebuilt in 1860 and again restored in 2007, this is the city's prestige theatre for drama, classical music, opera and ballet. The renovation recreated the theatre's neoclassical heyday and combined it with the latest technology, resulting in great acoustics.
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Originally an Islamic fort, this mighty construction opposite the cathedral was converted into a residence for the Mallorcan monarchs at the end of the鈥
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Entered via a cloistered garden, the monastery is a huge complex, dating mostly from the 17th to 18th centuries. Off the imposing central courtyard rises鈥
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Palma鈥檚 vast cathedral ('La Seu' in Catalan) is the city's major architectural landmark. Aside from its sheer scale, treasures and undoubted beauty, its鈥
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The 688-hectare Parc Natural de S鈥橝lbufera, west of the Ma12 between Port d鈥橝lc煤dia and Ca鈥檔 Picafort, is prime birdwatching territory, with 303 recorded鈥
Santuari de la Mare de D茅u des Puig
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South of Pollen莽a, off the Ma2200, one of Mallorca's most tortuous roads bucks and weaves up 1.5km of gasp-out-loud hairpin bends to this 14th-century鈥
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This house, palatial by any definition, was one of several residences of the phenomenally wealthy March family. Sculptures by 20th-century greats,鈥
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Built with flair and innovation into the shell of the Renaissance-era seaward walls, this contemporary art gallery is one of the finest on the island. Its鈥
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The 17th-century Can Gallard del Canya, a 17th-century mansion overlaid with minor Modernist touches, now houses a small but significant collection of鈥
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Housed in the wonderful Modernisme building (the island's first) that was once the Grand Hotel, this cultural centre and gallery is run by one of Spain's鈥
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Pla莽a Major is a typically Spanish grandiose central square, lined with arcades, shops, cafes and restaurants (the burger chain jars somewhat). Lively by鈥
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Gaspar Benn谩zar (1869鈥1933) 鈥 one of the most influential architects in modern Palma, his native city 鈥 played with various styles during his long career,鈥
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The 17th-century Can Gallard del Canya, a 17th-century mansion overlaid with minor Modernist touches, now houses a small but significant collection of鈥
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A striking mix of styles, St Michael's is one of Palma's first four churches, built on the site of a mosque where the island's first Mass was celebrated鈥
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Built on the site of an earlier house in 1690 by Joan Sureda Villalonga, later to become the first Marquis of Vivot.
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Dating back to medieval (and possibly even Arab) Palma, this house boasts one of the city's oldest courtyards.
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The Claustre de Sant Antoniet is a baroque gem that belongs to the BBVA bank. The two-tiered, oval-shaped enclosure was built in 1768 and is now used for鈥