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Facade stays, building doesn't: Dispute over the Bennàssar building in Palma

What the Bennàssar Case Says About Reconstruction in Palma

The Bennàssar dispute shows how a building can keep its façade while losing most of its original substance.

Published: April 23, 2026
Facade stays, building doesn't: Dispute over the Bennàssar building in Palma

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What does the Bennàssar building in Palma tell us about demolition and reconstruction?

It shows how demolition and reconstruction can blur into a form of partial preservation. If only the exterior is kept, the building may look historic from the street while most of its original fabric is gone. That is why the case is being discussed in Palma as an example of how reconstruction can replace the original.

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