After twelve years: Who will save the monastery in Palma's old town — and how?
How the Palma Monastery Could Be Funded
Restoration of the Palma monastery could rely on public subsidies, donations and cultural grants, but only with a viable operating plan.

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Who could help pay for restoring the monastery in Palma?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What will happen to the monastery in Palma’s old town after the ownership ruling?
The monastery has been awarded to the Hieronymite nuns, but its future use is still undecided.
Can the monastery in Palma’s old town be turned into a hotel?
A hotel conversion is not planned and would be difficult under heritage and religious rules.
Is the monastery in Palma likely to open to the public?
Yes, but only with strict rules and likely in a limited, gradual way.
Why is heritage protection so important for the monastery in Palma?
Because the monastery is a protected cultural asset with fragile historic interiors and collections.
What role could the University of the Balearic Islands play in the monastery project?
The University of the Balearic Islands could help with research, cataloguing and conservation.
How could the monastery in Palma be opened without disturbing the neighbourhood?
By limiting traffic, noise and visitor pressure through a clear local management plan.
What is the best future use for the monastery in Palma’s old town?
A gradual cultural and educational use is the most realistic option.
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