Palma Exchange
Historic 15th-century Gothic building originally serving as a commercial and trade center, featuring notable architectural elements such as turrets and rib vaulting. Read more…
Constructed between 1420 and 1452, this Gothic-style building functioned as a merchant exchange and marketplace. Its architectural design includes distinctive features such as towers, sculptures, a divided interior, turrets, and rib vaulting, reflecting the craftsmanship of the period and the influence of architect Guillem Sagrera. The building now serves as a cultural centre and art gallery, hosting temporary exhibitions and cultural events, highlighting its ongoing role in preserving regional heritage and history.
Recognized for its cultural and historical significance, the structure is classified as a regional heritage site, exemplifying Gothic civil architecture. It provides insight into the maritime trade and commerce regulation of its era. The integration of architectural beauty with its original commercial function illustrates the importance of trade and cultural exchange in the 15th century.
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