2. La Catedral del Mar The Cathedral The majestic silhouette of the Cathedral of Majorca does not happen unnoticed to the visitor and is undoubtedly one of the images typical of the city of Palm. Built on the lot of a mosque, its emplacement also places on the remains of the Roman city. Flanked by the Palace of the Almudaina and the Episcopal Palace, this Gothic building appears to the Mediterranean of s. The XIVth to which itsreflection(reflex) was returned to itson the waters by the construction of the Parc of the Sea. Apart from the museum we will be able to contemplate the interventions of the celebrated modernist Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí.
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4. Baños árabes y alemanes Arabic baths One of few archaeological remains of the epoch of Moslem domination in Balears. Stands out a central room surrounded with columns that one was dedicating to the steam baths. Fort Marlborough Fortification constructed by the Britishers between(among) 1710 and 1726. It(he,she) owes his(her,your) name to Sir John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, the same one who gave name to the infantile song Mambrú. Changed color with the landscape, great part(report) of the fortification is excavated in the rock. It(he,she) has three fortifications: Sant Felip's Castle (former pits), the Fort Marlborough and the Tower Stuart (Tower d'en Penjat), from where former one was executing the men. The municipality of Is Castell owes his(her,your) name to Sant Felip's Castle. The visit, very interesting, is a trip to the Minorca of the British domination.
5. Poblado prehistórico de Talatí de Dalt Talatí de Dalt's prehistoric settlement Emblematic settlement of the Minorcan prehistory for his(her,your) peculiar taula and his(her,your) varied monuments. For Ciutadella's road to Maó, to only four kilometres of the latter, we meet Talatí de Dalt's settlement, a deposit talaiótico that preserves some of his(her,your) more important monuments as the central talaiot, the sanctuary with the taula, diverse rooms with covered(overcast) columns of stone and natural caves .
6. Parque natural de Mondragó Mondragó's Parc Natural is located in one of the zones of major ornithological wealth(richness) of Majorca. He(she) presents a great variety of landscapes, as sinuous torrents that end in beautiful beaches and groves of evergreen oaks where the orchids abound. East Natural area of Special Interest is to the Southeast of Majorca, in Santanyí's municipality. In 1992 he(she) was declared Parc Natural and from 1995 it(she) is considered by the European board(directive) as ' Zone of Special Protection for the Birds ' (Zepa); not uselessly, more than seventy species(kinds) have been catalogued in the park, the migratory and own(proper) majority of the humid zones.
7. Portal Nou Entering the Portal Nou is not as steep and invites a comfortable ride mode. Perhaps s may see Ibiza as women enter their Catalan gothic style houses to perform their daily tasks Its large wooden gates allow to take a look inside, decorated many times, the private chapel and the magnificent staircase. Souvenir shops and art galleries are a surprise because they may admire the works of local artists and artisans. There are many first class restaurants in Dalt Vila - "Dinner at the candlelight in a medieval castle under the Mediterranean sky neo" - one can imagine anything more romantic s ...
8. Fortress of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves From the ramparts of the fortress is a wonderful view over the city, especially if it goes up to the Cathedral square, which is dedicated to Nuestra Señora de las Nieves, patron saint of Ibiza (¡although rarely in Ibiza snow!). Below the glittering red-tile domes of the church of Santo Domingo (XVI century) and more to the left is the main square of the city, Vara de Rey. In the middle there is a statue dedicated to General Ibizan the same name who fought in the war in Cuba. In the Cathedral Square is the Archaeological Museum of Ibiza, with many important remnants of the era in which Carthage dominated the Mediterranean. Very interesting is also the visit to the Museum of Puig des Molins where you can appreciate ancient Punic tombs and the best collection of remains of the Punic world (many of which have been found here!)
9. San Francisco The church and the convent of San Francisco are testimonies of our artistic history during the colonial period. The architecture of the XVI and XVII show items that have remained in traditional Chilean architecture, such as the roofs covered with tiles, corridors and courtyards. Its history between the mid-sixteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century, is an example of the hard work that had to be developed by then to keep Santiago and decorating houses, public buildings and religious sites. Both the church and in the museum, there are many works of colonial art to form a set of aesthetic and historic value, s the most important in Chile. N his collection is a synthesis of art colonial andino. Among the works that houses are paintings, sculptures, woodwork, carvings, rejerias, silver, silverware, textiles and furniture. Series excels in painting from the Life of San Francisco and in sculpture.
10. Rafael Nadal Name: Rafael Nadal Parera Born in: 03/06/1986 en Manacor, Mallorca, España Height: 182 cm Weight: 75 kg Profesional since: 2001 ATP/WTA: 1 Residence: Manacor, Mallorca Left handed Trainer: Toni Nadal Hobbies: Pesca, Playstation y fútbol