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Showing posts with label Palma de Mallorca-Spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palma de Mallorca-Spain. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2021

Castle Museum of San Carlos - Palma de Mallorca, Spain

 



This castle-turned museum is an old fortress built during the 17th-18th century to defend the port of Palma. It was completed in 1762 with a building of a low battery on the cliff to strengthen the defense for the port.

In 1981, it became a military museum, refurbished, and opened in 1991. It has a room for temporary exhibits, a conference room and an audio visual room for events and cultural activities.


The castle museum has magnificent panoramic views of the sea, the Bay of Palma and towns nearby. It also became as a hospital, officer's prison and battery of salvo in the previous years.

The name San Carlos was used because the vice roy at the time of the first attempts to build it was Don Carlos Coloma, Marquis of Espinar.

Thursday, July 22, 2021

Old Bull Ring of Palma (Plaza de Toros de Palma) - Palma de Mallorca, Spain

 

Photo credit to the rightful owner.








Also known as the Balearic Coliseum, located on Avenida Gaspar Bennassar (named after the architect who designed it), in the northern district of the city.

The bull ring has 4 boxes (north, south, east, west), and measures 44.5 meters in diameter and has 11,620-seat capacity. The place looks old and deserted and unmaintained, but still being used for concerts and bull fights once in a while, and other sporting events.

It was said that bull fights were at its peak during the 1970's and 80's, and there was a time that it became prohibited due to animal exploitation issues, but bull fights are still being held here.

The stadium these days is an open tourist attraction, for tourists who become curious in seeing a bull ring (without the bull fight).

The only downside about this tour is that it lack complete information, like a museum or some sort of displays to help people learn about the facts more.


Saturday, July 10, 2021

The Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma (La Seu/Palma de Mallorca) - Barcelona, Spain

 




Also known as "Cathedral of the Sea", "Cathedral of the Space", "Cathedral of the Light" and La Seu.

It is 121 meters long, 40 meters wide with a nave of 44 meters tall, built in Catalan Gothic style architecture with mixtures of Northern European modern and contemporary designs.

The Cathedral was founded by King James I of Aragon in 1229, began its construction in the 13th century and finally completed in 1630's. It is located on top of the former citadel of the Roman City within the old city of Palma, overlooking the Parc de la Mar and the Mediterranean Sea.

Inside features 3 naves resting on 44-meter tall octagonal pillars which houses the majestic Royal Chapel, and the tombs of James II, James III, Bishop Antonio Gallina and Clemente VIII.

Photo Credit by Trip Advisor

Bell tower was completed in 1498 consisting of 9 bells, the largest which is known as "Eloi".