It's a very nice and big beach, it's a bit difficult to reach it because of the signs but it's worth the effort
The primary investigation of the Gerhardt Braun Gallery is to focus on the strongest work being created today by established and emerging international artists, and it aims to actively promote all forms of contemporary practice in a dynamic and creative manner.
The Plaza Mayor of Palma de Mallorca is located in the central district of the city of Palma de Mallorca a few meters from other significant monuments such as the Church of San Miguel or the Teatro Principal. The space occupied by the Plaza Mayor of Palma de Mallorca is that of the old convent of San Felipe Neri and some neighboring houses. Until 1823 the square was the seat of the Inquisition. It has a rectangular floor plan and an arcaded perimeter, on which stand buildings of three or four floors. Once the headquarters of the Inquisition were demolished, ten years passed before work began on the first wing, which was completed in 1838. Work continued well into the 20th century, with the construction of a subway parking lot and shopping arcades. Leaving towards the Plaza del Marqués del Palmer, at number 1 is the El Águila building, which shares the metal structure of the lower body with Can Rey, two buildings from the early 20th century, built according to the Catalan Modernist model, with abundant decoration on the façades, where the polychrome ceramics of the Mallorcan factory La Roqueta stand out.
Inca is the third largest city in Mallorca and is located between Palma and Pollensa. While it is mainly a residential and industrial town, its location in the center of the island and its famous market as well as bodegas, attract numerous tourists. After Palma, it is one of the best connected towns on the island thanks to the train and public transport system. Inca is known as the leather and fur capital of Mallorca. This fame was reinforced when in 1871, Antonia Fluxa, a native of Inca, opened her first shoe factory on the island.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BEACH: - Dimensions: Length: 50 x Width: 140 - Beach of sand and rocks - High occupancy level - Access with steep slope and 147 steps - Blue flag beach - Recommended for families with children EQUIPMENT: - Sun loungers and umbrellas for rent - Showers - Lifeguard - Chiringuito on the beach ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Parking nearby - Restaurants nearby - Public transport nearby - Close to residential area
Pollença, a place with stories to tell... Imagine a place that embraces blue sea and beautiful mountains with green pines. A town where the picturesque landscapes, the culture and the tradition of its people will make your imagination fly... The town has a nerve center, the Plaza Mayor, where social activity is concentrated and a series of tourist centers that make up the destination: a port, full of anecdotes and stories, a series of coves, such as Cala Sant Vicenç, Cala Barques, Cala Carbó, Cala Clara and Cala Molins. Pollença is a place full of stories in many places, including the peninsula of Formentor. Its beach, its viewpoint or its lighthouse have been the inspiration for many artists that you can discover.
The Frank Krüger Gallery presents exceptional works of art by international artists at four locations in Germany and Mallorca. The gallery exhibits different styles of art, from paintings to sculptures. There is no question about excellent customer service. The friendly and competent team advises art lovers in the four galleries in Berlin, Palma de Mallorca, Artá and Cala Ratjada at all times. The works of art are delivered directly to these four locations. Otherwise, the objects are also shipped worldwide. All artworks can also be discovered on-line. Moments like reflections. Nothing remains as it is. Everything is in motion. Be inspired by the world around artist and gallery owner Frank Krüger.
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Very good, excellent value for money, many more stalagtites than the other caves near by. not sure why your forced to sit and watch the classical show. Queue for the boats was ridiculous all for a 3 min float.
It was designed by Emili Pou. It began to illuminate with a fixed optic and a rotating external part of 6 red lenses. The luminous appearance was of white light varied by red flashes every 2 minutes. It used an oil moderator lamp for 3rd order lighthouse. It was inaugurated on 30-11-1861. In 1899, due to the problems caused by humidity in the building, the roof was replaced by a gabled tile roof. In 1912 a 55 mm oil vapor incandescent Chance lamp was installed, keeping the same optical apparatus and luminous characteristic. A two-wick Chance lamp was used as an auxiliary. In 1924 the original optic was replaced by another one with a mercury float for the five external rotating lenses and a fixed catadioptric part, its appearance was of fixed light varied by groups of 3+2 white flashes. This optic can be contemplated nowadays in the Exhibition of Maritime Signals of the lighthouse of Portopí. In 1969 the lighting system was electrified, keeping the fixed part of the optic but removing the external rotating lenses that were coupled to the rotation mechanism. The intermittence would now be produced by an electric flashing lamp. In 1971 a horizon optic was installed. Due to the strong winds that frequently punish this area of the Balearic Islands, during the second half of the XIX century there were many occasions in which the lighthouse keepers had to help the victims of shipwrecks that occurred in its vicinity, being decorated in one occasion with the Cross of Charity by the Government of Spain in 1869, as a result of a strong storm that caused several misfortunes in the area.
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