For sale in Palma de Mallorca An apartment in a completely reformed Casa Señorial in the Casco Antiguo in Palma. The building has been completely reformed and retains many of the original details from the property’s construction in the 17th century, high ceilings with exposed beams and high quality stonework. This triplex apartment with a living room on the main floor level with fireplace and balcony and an antique wooden coffered ceiling. A dining room with an enclosed balcony with hydraulic tiled floors. A kitchen with laundry room and guest toilet. There is also one of the double bedrooms on this floor with en-suite bathroom and dressing room. On the lower floor where is the master bedroom with antique wooden coffered ceiling, which has a large dressing room, en-suite bathroom, and a balcony. The third double bedroom with en-suite bathroom is also located on this floor. Located at the centre of the gothic city, the property is a few minutes’ walk from the cathedral the Paseo Maritimo and the harbour of Palma de Mallorca. This apartment offers luxury living in an exclusive area of Palma moments away from all of the restaurants, shops and the harbour and sea front which the city is famous for. The community fees are aprox. 500€ per quarter. For more information or to program and visit please contact us.
El Casco Antiguo or Gothic city. The late medieval city of Palma de Mallorca once surrounded by meters high defensive walls, its history dates back to the pre-Roman era but the majority of what can be seen in the modern era is medieval or later 18th century buildings. Also known as the central district there are 13 distinct neighbourhoods, each of which has its own unique history. The Romans established a port on the shoreline which was then added to by the Moors who enclosed the area surrounding what is now the cathedral and Parc de la Mar which is where you can now find both the Arab Baths, and the streets that made up the old Jewish quarter of the early mediaeval city. After the conquest of Jaime the 1 in 1229, the division of the Arab estates to his followers, created both the wealth and the maritime trade to expand the city walls into a much larger walled area which is now known as the Casco Antiguo.