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After twelve years: Who will save the monastery in Palma's old town — and how?

Public Access for the Monastery in Palma

Public access to the Palma monastery may be possible, but only with careful protection, clear visitor routes and limited use.

Published: June 10, 2026
After twelve years: Who will save the monastery in Palma's old town — and how?

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Is the monastery in Palma likely to open to the public?

Public access is possible, but it would probably be gradual and carefully controlled. The site contains sensitive areas, including the remains of 525 nuns, so any opening would need clear visitor routes, screened areas and fixed access rules. A limited cultural or educational use is more realistic than unrestricted tourism.

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