24 Sights in Palma, Spain (with Map and Images)
Explore interesting sights in Palma, Spain. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 24 sights are available in Palma, Spain.
List of cities in Spain Sightseeing Tours in Palma1. Palma Aquarium

Palma Aquarium is a commercial aquarium and park that first opened in 2007 in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. The aquarium is the property of Coral World International. The aquarium is 500 m (1,600 ft) from Playa de Palma beach, and includes 55 tanks which are home to over 700 different species from the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. One tank, "Big Blue" is 8.5 m (28 ft) deep, the deepest shark tank in Europe, and it also contains the largest collection of live coral in Europe The park was awarded "Best Business Initiative in the Balearics 2007", awarded by Actualidad Económica magazine, and was awarded the "2007 Accessibility Prize" by the Consell de Mallorca.
2. Teatre Sans
The Sans Theater is an exhibition space in which the Professional Theater Company has been working in 1985 with actors coming from Trip Trup Teatre and was established in cooperative in 1988. Carrying: Literary, theatrical and cultural evenings, classes, conferences and social gatherings are taught. These activities were held on the noble floor where there is currently a stage. It produces both children's and youth works as well as adults or family audiences, as well as collective creation works, works of the international dramatic repertoire, street theater and theater coffee shows.
3. Santa Magdalena
The convent of Santa Magdalena is a convent in Plaza de Santa Magdalena, nº. 2, of the city of Mallorca. It consists of a cloister with two floors. The lower one is configured by lowered arches with columns that alternate solomonic and smooth shafts. On the second floor there are octagonal columns, and the chapter house has coffered cassettes and a central lowered arch. It also has an adjoining church of the same name. The convent building is gothic in style with subsequent transformations, while the temple is from the mid-eighteenth century and in the late Baroque style.
4. Consell de Mallorca
The Consell Insular de Mallorca or, for short, Consell de Mallorca is an institution of self-government in the area of the island of Mallorca. It was created in 1978 following the approval of the regime of Island Councils and officially instituted according to the provisions of the Statute of Autonomy of the Balearic Islands of 1983. It is regulated by the Law of Island Councils and local government legislation, depending on whether its powers derive from the statute or those of a provincial council, of which it is its insular equivalent.
5. Gran Hotel CaixaForum
The Gran Hotel is a former historic hotel in Palma de Mallorca, in Spain. It is part of the historic centre of the city. The hotel was designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner and completed in 1903. Today the building has been converted into a cultural center, home to the Fundación la Caixa. It contains a permanent exhibition of paintings by Anglada Camarasa. The building is one of the most important examples of Modernisme on the island, with a facade lavishly decorated with sculptures and ceramics.
6. Jaciment de Son Espases
l Soul Spirit Sword refers to the archaeological soul spirit sword in the north, which was hidden in ancient times. It consists of two very different relics: one is the post-Tarayatu aborigines, the other is the Romans; The Roman Party formed the Roman camp in the Republican era and probably represented a precedent for the Roman soul. L Jaciment was discovered and excavated between 2007 and 2009 according to the works of Homophonic Academy, and they were moved several meters north.
7. Teatre del Mar
The Teatre del Mar is a scenic space located in the area of El Molinar (Palma), Carrer del Capità Ramonell Boix and managed by the Fundació Teatre del Mar. Previously, the space had been a parish hall where plays were performed. It then became the Rex Room where cinema was also screened. In the 80s of the twentieth century it closed its doors. In 1990, the Iguana Teatre group converted it into the Teatre del Mar and in 1992 the Fundació del Teatre del Mar was created.
8. es Jonquet
L. Onquet is a Soul City block in Aoun D. C. , between the blocks of Anta Atalina, which is Roman Dance and the Sea. S is one of the oldest, historic city blocks. N rows of small white houses, composed of sailors and fishermen's families, are located in Damun a Permoni, a small estuary on the right bank of Saira. The egg producing area is Anta Atalinn Community, which is located inside. 'There were 738 residents in 2018, 40 percent of whom were foreigners.
9. Sant Joan de Malta
The Church of St. John of Malta, or St. John of the Sea, is now an eighteenth-century Baroque construction that replaced an old building from the thirteenth century. From the fourteenth century onwards, after passing the assets of the Temple to the Order of the Hospital, the church of Sant Joan was added to the priory of Pollença to become both the hospital order of Mallorca.
10. Consolat de Mar

The Consulate of the Sea was a medieval institution of the Crown of Aragon, linked to the rights of merchants and large commercial municipalities. Its functions were to regulate trade and maritime affairs in mercantile matters. They used to be located as an annex to the Llotja, as is the case of Barcelona and Valencia, in the case of Palma it was located in a nearby building.
11. Sa Llotja
The Merchants' Exchange in Palma was built by Guillem Sagrera between 1426 and 1447, and finished by Guillem Vilasclar, for the Col·legi de la Mercaderia. The migjorn façade was part of the city's maritime wall and was reflected in the sea, from which it is separated today. It is one of the main civil Gothic buildings in the Balearic Islands and one of the best in Europe.
12. Ajuntament
The City Council of Palma de Mallorca, also popularly known as Cort, is one of the four public administrations with political responsibility in the city of Palma de Mallorca together with the General Administration of the State of Spain, the Government of the Balearic Islands, and the Island Council of Mallorca.
13. Necròpolis de Son Sunyer

The more affected necropolis of Son Sunyer on the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca is located at Es Pillari east of the airport. The eight artificial caves, called Cuevas artificiales or Cuevas sepulcrales in Spanish, are one of the largest collections of Bronze Age caves from the Navetiform era.
14. Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró a Mallorca
The Fundació Miró Mallorca is a museum in Palma de Mallorca, dedicated to the work of the artist Joan Miró. It comprises a main building exhibiting 6000 works donated by the artist, including paintings and sculptures, a library, a sculpture garden, Miró's studio Sert, and the Finca Son Boter.
Wikipedia: Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró in Mallorca (EN), Website
15. Torre de Paraires
The Torre de Paraires is a tower that defended the port of Portopí, one of the ports of Palma. It is documented as early as the fourteenth century, and also functioned as a lazaret. In 1876 it was declared a historical-artistic monument, once it had lost all its functions.
16. Far de n'Ensiola
The Lighthouse of n'Ensiola is a lighthouse located in the southwest of the Island of Cabrera, in the National Park of the Archipelago of Cabrera in the Balearic Islands, Spain. It is managed by the authority of the Balearic Islands.
17. La Porciúncula
Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles de la Porciúncula, or simply the Church of La Porciúncula, is a Franciscan church of the Third Regular Order, located in the vicinity of Playa de Palma, Mallorca, near the village of Es Pil·larí.
Wikipedia: Església de Nostra Senyora dels Àngels de la Porciúncula (CA)
18. Es Baluard Museum of Contemporary Art of Palma
Es Baluard Museu d’Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma, located in Palma and inaugurated on 30 January 2004, has a reserve of more than 700 works of art linked to artists from the Balearic Islands and/or of international renown.
19. Casal Solleric
Casal Solleric is a manor house in Palma located on Passeig del Born that constitutes an exhibition centre and is owned by Palma City Council. It also has an entrance on Carrer de Sant Gaietà, which was the old main entrance.
20. Monti-sion
Our Lady of Mount Zion College was one of the first Jesuits schools in the world, founded in 1561. Today from its two locations in Palma, Majorca, Spain, it educates from primary through baccalaureate and two training cycles.
21. Església de Sant Miquel
St. Michael's Basilica is located at St. Michael's Street, No. 1. 21, from the city of Mallorca. It is considered the oldest temple in Palma, one of the first four in the city. It occupies the site of an old Muslim mosque.
22. Parc de ses Estacions
Parc de les Estacions is an urban park located in the Levante District of Palma. It was so named because it is located on what were once the facilities of the old railways, today Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca.
23. Parc de la Mar
The Parc de Mar is one of the best-known urban parks in the city of Mallorca, covering an area of about 9 hectares. The park is located between the wall and the Ma-19 motorway, and very close to the Cathedral.
24. Santa Eulàlia
Saint eulalia Church is a religious temple of Catholic worship, with the theme of Barcelona eulalia in Palm City, Majorca Island, Balearic Islands, Spain. It has been of cultural significance since 1931.
Wikipedia: Iglesia de Santa Eulalia (Palma de Mallorca) (ES)
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