The Gardens of the Misericòrdia: Palma's Quiet Heart Shines Anew
Mediterranean Planting Returns to Palma’s Misericòrdia Gardens
The renovated gardens in Palma use Mediterranean planting such as rosemary, thyme and other heat-resistant species.

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What kind of plants are growing in the Misericòrdia Gardens now?
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Are the Misericòrdia Gardens in Palma open to visitors again?
Yes, the gardens in Palma are open again, with occasional weather-related closures possible.
What changed in the renovated Gardens of the Misericòrdia in Palma?
The gardens now have better paths, easier access and more climate-friendly planting.
Can wheelchair users and families with strollers visit the Misericòrdia Gardens easily?
Yes, the renovated gardens are easier to navigate for wheelchairs, strollers and older visitors.
What is the big ficus in the Misericòrdia Gardens in Palma?
The gardens are centred around a very large Ficus macrophylla with a wide shade canopy.
Where are the Misericòrdia Gardens located in Palma?
The gardens are near the cultural centre, on the road to the clinic in central Palma.
Can small cultural events take place in the Misericòrdia Gardens?
Yes, the gardens now support small cultural events with built-in power access.
When is the best time to visit the Misericòrdia Gardens in Mallorca?
Go early or later in the day, and check for closures during strong heat or wind.
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