Close-up view of the submerged stone bridge (left) from Genovesa Cave in Mallorca, Spain. Stone path (right) connecting the entrance of the cave and its subterranean lake, across which the bridge was constructed.
Close-up view of the submerged stone bridge (left) from Genovesa Cave in Mallorca, Spain. Stone path (right) connecting the entrance of the cave and its subterranean lake, across which the bridge was constructed.
Enjoy Mallorca: Palma’s summer fiestas one hundred years ago
The summer 1921 fiestas had essentially therefore been about having fun!!
Enjoy Mallorca: Alcudia, Sant Jaume and the disappearance of a settlement
What happened to Guinyent? Why did it disappear?
Humans of Mallorca: The Ratlines of Mallorca
There was a time when Hitler's favourite commando was in Mallorca.
Enjoy Majorca: When the useless walls of Palma came tumbling down
The city had to expand, and the only way it could do was by knocking the walls down.
The city had to expand
The city had to expand.
The Talaiotic culture
The Talaiotic culture.
Ninety years ago: The Republic in Mallorca
The authorities, those about to be removed, didn't really know how to react or what to do.
The Republic was going to be established
The Republic was going to be established.
Vandals, Visigoths and Vikings: Mallorca’s uncertain history
As history goes in Mallorca, there is hardly anything, prior to the conquest of Jaume I in 1229, to which specific dates can be attached.
Alfonso the Magnanimous
Alfonso the Magnanimous.
The remarkable Natacha Rambova
The legendary Natacha Rambova an American artist, designer and possibly a British spy is connected with the foundations of the beginning of tourism in Majorca.
Spain was the “first centre Ratline activity which facilitated the escape of Nazi fascists’.
Spain was the “first centre Ratline activity which facilitated the escape of Nazi fascists’.
The location of the church would have had some strategic purpose
ALCÚDIA: Alcúdia Triennal. Fotos: Bárbara Cordero ALCÚDIA: Alcúdia Triennal. Fotos: Bárbara Cordero
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Viewpoint
The island of history
“It is amazing the people of historical prominence who have lived on Majorca...”
Jason Moore17/10/2020 09:10