It is no coincidence that Palma is nicknamed “the city of patios”: its historic center is full of beautiful stately homes from the 17e and 18e s., whose patios constitute the central element. A route through these patios reveals a thousand treasures, including the baroque patio of Can Vivot (C/ Can Savellà, 4), the neo-Gothic patio of Cal Reguer (C/ Unió, 3) or that of Cal Marquès del Palmer (C/ del Sol, 7), adorned with Renaissance elements.
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