The city of Palma (Mallorca) expands its offer of visits for tourists. Since this April , the terraces of the church of Santa Eulàlia have been opened to the public . Of course, the schedules are quite demanding, since in the morning it is open from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., while in the afternoon the terraces can be visited from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. All this, from Monday to Saturday.
Tourists will now be able to be closer to the temple's famous gargoyles and its bell tower - which remains closed -, from where they will be able to enjoy the Gothic architecture of the church, with its corresponding rose windows, pinnacles, etc.
From this upper part of the church, visitors will also be able to see a large part of the most emblematic temples and buildings of the Mallorcan capital, as well as the urban structure of the old town.
The company in charge of organizing the visits is Spiritual Mallorca , and they explain to Diario de Mallorca that these visits began to take place 5 years ago; However, with the subsequent outbreak of the pandemic they were stopped. Now, they have resumed and will continue until the month of October, that is, the upper part of the church will open only during the summer season .
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