Palma Castles and Fortifications
Palma’s defensive history is anchored by Bellver Castle, a rare 14th-century circular Gothic fortress, and the Almudaina Palace, a Moorish citadel repurposed as a royal residence. This collection also features the 17th-century Castell de Sant Carles, which houses a military museum, and the medieval Torre de Paraires, one of the oldest coastal defense towers in the Mediterranean. These sites, along with historic cannons and towers like Gumara, highlight the city's strategic evolution from the Roman era through the Middle Ages.
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.
Castell de Sant Carles
A 17th-century coastal battery built to protect the Porto Pi harbor, now housing the Military Museum of Palma.
Museum of Military History
Located within San Carlos Castle, this museum displays weaponry, uniforms, and military artifacts from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
Torres de Gumara
Remnants of the ancient medieval city walls that once formed part of the Jewish quarter’s defensive perimeter.
Torre de Paraires
A medieval watchtower and one of two remaining coastal defense structures protecting the entrance to the historic port of Porto Pi.
San Antonio
A surviving bastion that formed part of the city's Renaissance-era defensive walls.
Es Castell
Ruins of a 14th-century fortress built on nearby Cabrera Island to defend the coast against pirate raids.
Cañón
Historic artillery piece located at the San Carlos Castle, representing the site's role as a coastal defense battery.
Cañón
Historic artillery piece situated on the ramparts of the San Carlos fortress.
Cañón
One of several historic cannons preserved at the San Carlos Castle overlooking the Bay of Palma.
Cañón
Part of the military artillery collection at the 17th-century San Carlos fortress.
Cañón
Historic artillery piece displayed as part of the San Carlos Castle and Military Museum collection.
Cañón
Preserved artillery piece located within the grounds of the San Carlos coastal fortification.
Cañón
Historic weapon used for the coastal defense of Palma, now part of the San Carlos Castle museum.
Cañón
Artillery piece on display at the San Carlos fortress, highlighting the site’s military heritage.
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