Ceiling Collapse at Plaza de l'Olivar: Questions About Safety and Responsibility
Staying Safe in Palma's Old Town Around Historic Buildings
Simple safety tips for visitors in Palma's old town, especially around historic buildings, closures, and cordoned-off areas.

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What can visitors to Palma's old town do to stay safe around historic buildings?
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Is Plaza de l'Olivar in Palma safe to visit after the ceiling collapse?
Avoid the cordoned-off area until authorities reopen it.
What caused the ceiling to collapse in the Palma restaurant?
Investigators are looking at the ventilation and extraction system.
Who is responsible for safety checks in a rented restaurant space in Mallorca?
Responsibility may be shared between the operator, landlord, and local authorities.
How often are commercial kitchens in Palma inspected for structural safety?
There is no clear public schedule stated, so records matter.
What should restaurant owners in Mallorca do if they have a heavy extraction system in an old building?
Have the structure checked before installing or upgrading heavy equipment.
Could the Plaza de l'Olivar collapse affect other old buildings in Palma?
It highlights possible risks in older buildings with modern retrofits.
What should residents and business owners in Mallorca do if they notice visible building damage?
Report it and keep people away from the affected area.
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