With its one hundred and twenty meters high the towers of La Seu (the main cathedral in Palma) were fully built in stone in a classical Gothic style and are absolutely astonishing.
In fact, when looking at the towers from bellow it almost seems like if they were stretching themselves to better reach the sky. Right beside the cathedral is another point of interest you don't wanna miss, the Almudaina Palace (bellow).
Best viewed from the edge of the city's port, the building of the Almudaina Palace was once part of an old Muslim Palace and still maintains many of its original architectural characteristics. After that I would recommend taking the descending way towards the sea.
Just a few steps away you can reach the fort area (photo above) where you'll find a long boardwalk with several watch towers, some canons and a fabulous sea view...
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
La Seu Cathedral, Palma de Majorca, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
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