Madrid vs Palma: Sa-Feixina, law and the dispute over memory — a reality check
What Storage Means for a Disputed Monument in Palma
If a monument like Sa-Feixina is stored, questions remain about access, context and its eventual future.

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What happens if a disputed monument in Palma is removed but not destroyed?
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What is the Sa-Feixina monument in Palma and why is it controversial?
It is disputed because people see it either as heritage or as a Francoist symbol.
Can you still visit Sa-Feixina in Palma while the dispute continues?
Yes, the monument is still visible in Palma’s cityscape.
What does the Law of Democratic Memory mean for monuments in Mallorca?
It allows authorities to review monuments linked to Franco-era symbolism.
Why is Madrid involved in the Sa-Feixina case in Palma?
The central government ordered the monument to be removed and stored.
What arguments are used to defend Sa-Feixina as heritage in Palma?
Supporters cite its architecture and the work of Francisco Roca Simó.
How could Palma handle controversial monuments without simply removing them?
By adding context instead of relying only on removal.
Why does the Sa-Feixina dispute matter to everyday life in Palma?
Because it is part of an everyday route through the city.
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