Field visits in Palma de Mallorca. The Cathedral
And of course, we have visited the Cathedral. Palma Cathedral is known as the Cathedral of Light because the Mediterranean light goes through its 87 stained glass windows and its 8 impressive rose windows, one of them the biggest of the Gothic world. It is also known as the Cathedral of Space, because it is said that with 43m height is the gothic cathedral which with less stone embraces more useful space.
And afterwards we went to Can Joan de S'Aigo, the oldest chocolateria in Mallorca, from the 1970s.
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