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Reviews (5)
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Joshua Velasco ✓ Verified
20 day(s) ago
★★★★★
It’s a beautiful mini-town, recreating the different architecture visible throughout Spain and its different eras. However, they’re only great outside.
The insides of these buildings are empty—beer paraphernalia, sparse amount of artworks from contemporary (local?) artists, and the odd piece of out-of-place furniture are the only things that fill the empty rooms. (It’s as if the interiors are meant to be multi-purpose, for events and such.)
There are also no in-depth guides about how the architect of this town (it was built in the 60s, if I remember correctly) designed each building and courtyard. There’s only the map of the town and a short description about the era that each structure represented.
It’s a photogenic place to be and a feast for the eyes, but it has no soul.
The insides of these buildings are empty—beer paraphernalia, sparse amount of artworks from contemporary (local?) artists, and the odd piece of out-of-place furniture are the only things that fill the empty rooms. (It’s as if the interiors are meant to be multi-purpose, for events and such.)
There are also no in-depth guides about how the architect of this town (it was built in the 60s, if I remember correctly) designed each building and courtyard. There’s only the map of the town and a short description about the era that each structure represented.
It’s a photogenic place to be and a feast for the eyes, but it has no soul.
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Luke Baldacchino ✓ Verified
3 month(s) ago
★★★★★
This place was one of our highlights during our trip in Palma. At first we contemplated going in because it cost 12.50 but after we did go in we didn't regret it all. It's like a small village inside stuck in time. Plenty of things to see and explore. Part of the fun is to get lost inside of it. There is also a cute coffee shop inside of the grounds. Definitely a must-do while visiting Palma.
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Kameliia Luiza Kudenchuk ✓ Verified
3 month(s) ago
★★★★★
A very interesting concept that immerses you in the grandeur of Spanish architecture from different parts of Spain. It's beautiful, charming, and interesting. It's a good place to spend a couple of hours here when you're in Palma
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Jana Hahaha ✓ Verified
5 month(s) ago
★★★★★
We had a great time! We wisited during Chritmass time and there was a lot going inside the villadge. The entrance was 10€/pax and included Glühwein or hot chocolate, there were stands with food and local artisanal products.
We found the villadge itself very interesting and definitely worth visiting.
We found the villadge itself very interesting and definitely worth visiting.
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Victor Gustavsson ✓ Verified
5 month(s) ago
★★★★★
I would highly recommend coming here in December when they have their Christmas Market. The atmosphere with the lights, booths with handicraft & food and music makes the old building come alive again.