Royal Palace of La Almudaina
- Royal Palace of La Almudaina
The Royal Palace of La Almudaina is the Alcázar (fortified palace) of Palma, the capital city of the Island of Majorca. It is a royal summer residence and administred by the Patrimonio Nacional.
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* [http://www.patrimonionacional.es/en/almudain/almudain.htm Patrimonio Nacional | Royal Palace of La Almudaina]
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