Old Town (La Seu)
Step into Palma de Mallorca's Old Town and find yourself surrounded by a rich tapestry of history captured through majestic Gothic architecture. Dominated by the iconic Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, also known as La Seu, this area offers a multitude of intricate details for photographers to explore. Meander through narrow cobblestone streets that twist and turn, revealing hidden courtyards and charming plazas. The architecture tells the story of the city’s past, with each corner offering a unique composition opportunity.
As the day progresses, the area's mood shifts, providing photographers with the opportunity to capture the shifting shadows and changing hues on ancient stone walls. Cafés spill out into picturesque squares, creating candid moments of everyday life, perfect for candid street photography. Discover pockets of tranquility away from the bustling crowds, where historic sites such as the Almudaina Palace and Arab Baths present a serene backdrop against the modern world.
At dawn or dusk, the Old Town's atmosphere becomes almost magical. The golden hour casts a warm glow, highly visible against La Seu's imposing façade, flanked by the Royal Palace of La Almudaina. Street performers add a lively buzz, their vibrant presence contrasted with the timeless, austere grace of the surroundings. A visit here promises endless inspiration.
| La Seu Cathedral Dominates the Skyline Construction started in 1229 after the conquest of James I. |
| Gaudí Refurbished La Seu's Interior Antoni Gaudí led its renovation between 1904 and 1914. |
| Arab Influence in La Seu's Walls Parts of the cathedral incorporate remnants from the Moorish mosque. |
