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This is all about my transition from an American lifestyle and culture to my newest adventure, life in Spain, in the city of Palma on the island of Mallorca in the middle of the Mediterranean sea!! I moved from the USA to Cuenca, Ecuador, South America and lived there for 7 years before moving here to Spain in early 2018. I'll be recapping some of my day-to-day experiences (and mishaps) to highlight what it's like to live here....across the pond...as well as Home Exchange trips to exciting places all over Europe!

Friday, August 31, 2018

More Mallorca Architecture

A while back, I brought you along on a leisurely walk from my apartment to show you the stunning architecutre in old town Palma where I live.  In this segment, I'm going to show you a bit more of that, but also give you a glimpse of architecture across the island, in many small communities, from churches to everyday homes to NOT SO everyday homes!!!

Enjoy!!!

The Llotja was built as a merchants’ stock exchange. Designed by the Mallorcan sculptor Guillem Sagrera (who also worked on the cathedral) and completed in 1448, it is the culmination of civilian Gothic building on the island. Its mercantile past well behind it, Sa Llotja is now used for temporary exhibitions.









Inside the Post Office.




The steeple of the Santa Eulalia church rises behind an apartment building.




This house is next to my favorite beach...the one I call 'M' beach because it's shaped like an 'M' and easily spotted from the air when flying in/out of Mallorca.  That blue/green strip you see along the bottom of the house is the SWIMMING POOL!!!  It's enclosed by a thick glass wall!


Tootling around the island on my motorscooter I took these snaps of houses I salivated over.  I love the rock style!!






I also love the PURE WHITE homes so common in around the Mediterranean (think Greece).  It's amazing just how white-white they are.  Pristine!








Even cemeteries have architectural interest, no?   I find them to be fascinating.




You'll find windmills all over the island...even inside the city of Palma.  Many of them are in ruins, but many are still pretty intact.  Imagine back in the old days the vanes covered in thick canvas, spinning in the breeze, to grind out your morning cup of coffee.  HA!!   Ok, maybe grains....



Known as the Placa del Toros (Plaza of the Bulls) or Baleares Coliseu (Baleares Coliseum), this place is located smack dab in the middle of a housing development in Palma.  One second you're driving down a street of 6-8 story apartment buildings and then you turn the corner and WHAM there it is!  Built in 1928 it is no longer used for bull fights but for events and concerts and it can seat up to 11,000 people.




Surprisingly, I see a lot of homes painted in this color.   With the hot sun, you'd think everything would be white, white, white, but that's not the case here.  Plus, you'd think they'd stay away from red since it, presumably, would fade fast.  But, I guess not.  I love the color.


Fancy schmancy front door.





That's it for now.  Till next time!


Dano

2 comments:

  1. Nice! Hey, R and I will be in Portugal in April...maybe we can figure out a way to see you then!

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