This imposing cathedral, commissioned by James I of Aragon in 1229, was built on the site of an old Arab mosque.
Built in the 15th century as a trading centre for merchants, it is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture on the island.
The citadel was built by the Moors and remained a Moor stronghold for around 200 years.
The basilica was originally built in 1281, as ordered by James II of Majorca.
Its perfectly formed round design containing three turrets, makes this castle unique in Spain.
A fine example of a Gothic style church built in the 14th century during the reign of James II.
The church is famous for the image of Saint Michael, painted by Francesco Herrera in the 17th century. Jaw-droppingly resplendent.