Scaffolding removed at Plaça de Santa Eulàlia: Casa de Socorro shows its face again
Casa de Socorro in Plaça de Santa Eulàlia shows its restored façade again
The Casa de Socorro in Palma’s old town has its façade visible again after conservation work and scaffold removal.

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Why is the Casa de Socorro in Palma’s Plaça de Santa Eulàlia getting attention again?
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What kind of work was done on the Casa de Socorro in Palma?
It was conserved, cleaned and structurally protected, not fully rebuilt.
How much did the Casa de Socorro project in Palma cost?
The project cost just under €206,000.
Why is marés sandstone so important in Palma’s old town?
Marés gives Palma its look, but it needs careful maintenance.
Is the Casa de Socorro in Palma fully restored now?
It has been conserved, but some finishing tasks are still pending.
What does this kind of façade work mean for Palma in winter?
Winter weather makes conservation work especially important in Palma.
What can visitors notice at Plaça de Santa Eulàlia in Palma after the work?
The building’s details are visible again and the square looks more coherent.
Why do small conservation projects matter in Palma’s old town?
They protect historic character and improve the whole streetscape.
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