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Cal Marquès de la Torre

Palma de Mallorca


This imposing residence was built in 1696, on the site of a 15th-century predecessor. Reminiscent of a fortress, it's now the headquarters of the Academic Association of Architects.


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Nearby Palma de Mallorca attractions

1. Can Espanya-Serra

0.02 MILES

Built in neo-Gothic style around a cobbled pati, this mansion sits on the site of a 16th-century predecessor.

2. Sa Portella

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An original seaward gate in the medieval walls can still be seen here.

3. Banys Àrabs

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These baths, dating from the 10th to 12th centuries, are the single most important remaining monument to the Muslim domination of the island, although all…

4. Dalt Murada

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Most of Palma's defensive walls were destroyed in the late 19th century to allow the overcrowded city to expand. Only a section of the Renaissance sea…

5. Museu de Mallorca

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This excellent city museum is housed in a rambling ensemble of 17th-century mansions on Carrer de la Portella. It showcases a collection of archaeological…

6. Can Salas

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You can't see past the arched double doors of this imposing residence, but its lines and dimensions are impressive.

7. Jardí del Bisbe

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Adjoining the Palau Episcopal is the Jardí del Bisbe, a small, tranquil botanic garden that offers cool respite from a day's hot sightseeing. Stroll among…

8. Museu Diocesà

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Located in the Palau Episcopal (Bishop’s Residence; a mainly Gothic ensemble dating to the 13th century), the Museu Diocesà, behind the cathedral to the…