Almudaina Palace

Local namePalau de l'Almudaina
LocationPalma, Spain

The citadel was built by the Moors and remained a Moor stronghold for around 200 years. Afterwards it was restored and used as a royal residence.

Completed in 1309, King James II converted the palace to Gothic style but some of the Moorish influences remained. By the time it was completed, 4 large battlement towers, a large dome and a portico had been added.

Today the Almudaina Palace houses the offices of the Capitan General (the harbour master for the Balearic Islands) as well as countless works of art and prized tapestries. In 1960 the gardens were extended and now contain various sculptures including the famous “Egg” by Joan Miró.

Tags CitadelRoyal ResidenceHistoric House MuseumGothic ArchitecturePalaceCastleRegional HeritageHeritage
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Opening hours

Box office and admission to the Palace close one hour earlier.

Irregular hours in late September. Please, check the website.

Visit without a guide: 40 minutes.

Admission

General: €7
Reduced price: €4
Free entry: children under 5

Audio guide: €4

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Palace_of_La_Almudaina

Official Website https://entradas.patrimonionacional.es/en-GB/informacion-recinto/13/palacio-almudaina

Phone +34 971 214 134

Address Carre Palau Reial 07001 Palma de Mallorca Mallorca Spain

Coordinates 39°34'4.406" N 2°38'49.695" E

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