Sa Feixina: Cultural monument or relic of the dictatorship? Why Palma is going to court now
Why Palma is appealing the Sa Feixina decision
Palma has appealed Madrid’s decision on Sa Feixina, arguing that the monument is already legally protected.

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Why is Palma taking the Sa Feixina case to court?
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What is the Sa Feixina monument in Palma and why is it controversial?
It is both a protected heritage work and a symbol of a painful past.
Can the Sa Feixina monument in Mallorca be removed or changed?
Yes in theory, but any change would face major legal and conservation hurdles.
What do supporters of preserving Sa Feixina in Palma argue?
They argue it is a protected heritage work that should not be damaged.
What do critics of Sa Feixina in Mallorca want instead of keeping it as it is?
They want removal, relocation or stronger contextualization.
Is Sa Feixina in Palma protected as a cultural monument?
Yes, earlier court rulings upheld its protection as a cultural asset.
How could Sa Feixina be dealt with without destroying the monument?
Contextualization and interpretation are being considered instead of demolition.
Why does the Sa Feixina dispute matter beyond Palma?
It tests how Mallorca handles heritage, memory and democratic values at the same time.
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