Dalt Vila UNESCO Heritage
Ibiza's Dalt Vila is a fortified acropolis recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its exceptionally preserved Renaissance military architecture. Enclosed within 16th-century defensive walls, the district contains the Catalan Gothic Cathedral of Santa Maria and the Ibiza Town Hall, located in a former Dominican convent. The area also includes the Puig des Molins Monographic Museum, which protects an extensive Punic necropolis. These landmarks illustrate the island's strategic historical importance to Phoenician, Roman, and Moorish civilizations.
Dalt Vila - Old Town Ibiza City
The name of this historical district actually means "Upper Town", which nicely corresponds to its position, being situated on a hill around…
Ibiza Cathedral
Overlooking the entire city from the top of Dalt Vila, the cathedral is also known as Catedral de Santa Maria.
Puig des Molins Monographic Museum
The Puig des Molins is in Ibiza Town, containing the Punic Necropolis of Puig des Molins, a medieval Islamic rural property, and an…
Ibiza Town Hall
What used to be a Dominican convent now serves as a town hall of the town of Ibiza.
Dalt Vila
A fortified acropolis featuring massive Renaissance-era defensive walls and bastions constructed in the 16th century to protect against pirate attacks. The site preserves layers of Phoenician, Roman, and Moorish history and provides panoramic views of the Mediterranean and Ibiza Town.
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