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Scratching at Bellver: A Verdict — and Many Open Questions
How Mallorca Can Better Protect Historic Sites
Mallorca’s historic sites need more than fines: better information, supervision and repair planning can reduce vandalism.
Published: April 22, 2026

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How can Mallorca protect historic sites better against vandalism?
Protecting historic sites in Mallorca usually needs more than fines alone. Better signage, staff training, targeted barriers and quick restoration all help reduce long-term damage. Education is also important, because many visitors do not fully understand how fragile older stone can be.
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1FAQ
Why is Castell de Bellver so easy to damage?
Its soft sandstone makes even small scratches difficult to repair fully.
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2FAQ
What happens if someone vandalises a monument in Mallorca?
Vandalising a monument can lead to a fine and repair costs.
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3FAQ
Is Castell de Bellver worth visiting if I only have a short time in Palma?
Yes, it is one of Palma’s most distinctive historic stops.
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4FAQ
What should I know before visiting Castell de Bellver?
Treat the stonework carefully and follow the site rules.
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5FAQ
Are there practical rules for visiting Bellver with children?
Yes: remind children not to touch or damage the stonework.
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6FAQ
Why do some people scratch or tag historic places in Mallorca?
Often it is about leaving a mark, not making a statement.
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7FAQ
What kind of visitor management does Bellver need?
Clear information and visible supervision would help protect the castle.
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