Historic Sites of Majorca
Majorca’s history is defined by its transition from Roman and Moorish roots to the Kingdom of Mallorca. This collection features the 14th-century circular Bellver Castle and the Gothic Palma Cathedral, notable for its massive rose window and interior modifications by Antoni Gaudí. The list includes the Almudaina Palace, a former fortress turned royal residence, and the 15th-century maritime trade center, Sa Llotja. Beyond Palma, the Serra de Tramuntana mountains offer UNESCO-listed terraced landscapes and historic coastal watchtowers like Torre del Verger.
Palma Cathedral
Historic Gothic cathedral featuring modern architectural elements and contributions from Antoni Gaudí, recognized as a national monument.
Bellver Castle
Gothic-style circular castle built in the 14th century as a royal residence, now functioning as a museum and historic monument with panoramic views.
Almudaina Palace
Historic royal residence and fortress featuring Gothic architecture and regional heritage. It serves as an official residence of the Spanish royal family and functions as a museum and cultural site.
Palma Exchange
Historic 15th-century Gothic building originally serving as a commercial and trade center, featuring notable architectural elements such as turrets and rib vaulting.
City Hall
This imposing building dates back to the seventeenth century and it still has its original roof, complete with ornate doorways and the town…
Convent of San Francisco
The basilica was originally built in 1281, as ordered by James II of Majorca.
Serra de Tramuntana
The Serra de Tramuntana is a mountain range running southwest–northeast which forms the northern backbone of the Spanish island of Mallorca.
Roman Bridge
Also known as 'Puente de Cubelles' in the past, this stone bridge was built by the Romans. Popular photo spot.
Church of Sant Miquel
The church is famous for the image of Saint Michael, painted by Francesco Herrera in the 17th century. Jaw-droppingly resplendent.
Church of Santa Creu
A fine example of a Gothic style church built in the 14th century during the reign of James II.
Gran Hotel
The Gran Hotel is a former historic hotel in Palma de Mallorca, in Spain. It is part of the historic centre of the city.
Torre del Verger
A 16th-century defensive watchtower located on a cliffside in Banyalbufar. Built in 1579 to spot pirate raids, it provides panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast and the Serra de Tramuntana.
James I of Aragon
James I the Conqueror was King of Aragon, Count of Barcelona, and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276; King of Majorca from 1231 to 1276;…
Diocesian Museum
The museum is housed within the Episcopal Palace and preserves over 200 religious artefacts that trace a path through the religious history…
Santa Eulàlia
One of Palma's oldest parishes, this 13th-century Gothic church is where James II was proclaimed King of Mallorca in 1276. It features a three-nave layout and a notable bell tower.
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