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Another lovely church
Beautiful and peaceful. Lovely architecture and a solemn ambience. Look up as well as around. It is a lovely building. Surrounded by hustle and bustle it’s a nice spot to sit and contemplate.
Step out of the hustle and bustle into this peaceful space. Church in the round that was displaying art when I landed. Loved the large candles set out in epic swathes flickering away. Lingered a while...
This Antonian house was founded in Palma shortly after the conquest of Mallorca, in 1230 Jaime I gave them the relevant lands for the construction of the convent and hospital where they attended ...
Beautiful Catholic church. I went into it by accident after visiting the Olivar market. The facade of the church is a deaf wall, which I then learned from the former monastery. I did not enter the inner courtyard. At the entrance ...
Another lovely church
Beautiful and peaceful. Lovely architecture and a solemn ambience. Look up as well as around. It is a lovely building. Surrounded by hustle and bustle it’s a nice spot to sit and contemplate.
Peaceful
Step out of the hustle and bustle into this peaceful space. Church in the round that was displaying art when I landed. Loved the large candles set out in epic swathes flickering away. Lingered a while...
Precious Church.
This Antonian house was founded in Palma shortly after the conquest of Mallorca, in 1230 Jaime I gave them the relevant lands for the construction of the convent and hospital where they attended ...
Ancient convent
From this old convent ownership of a bank we can a chapel dedicated to Sant Antonio and the claustrous integrated into the building.
At St. Antonio
Beautiful Catholic church. I went into it by accident after visiting the Olivar market. The facade of the church is a deaf wall, which I then learned from the former monastery. I did not enter the inner courtyard. At the entrance ...