From Bingo to the Stage: Palma's Historic Hall to Be Revived as a Café-Theatre
Why Palma’s Hall Opposite Mercat de l’Olivar Is Drawing Interest
The former bingo hall near Mercat de l’Olivar appeals to operators because of its size, location and good structural condition.

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Why is the building opposite Mercat de l’Olivar in Palma attracting so much attention?
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What is planned for the old bingo hall near Mercat de l’Olivar in Palma?
It is planned to become a café-theatre with shows, music and dining.
When is a café-theatre in Palma likely to open in the former bingo hall?
No opening date has been set yet.
What permits are needed to turn a Palma building into a café-theatre?
A change in the operating licence is needed, plus safety and noise approvals.
Could the new Palma venue support local artists and smaller live shows?
Yes, it could create a much-needed stage for smaller live formats.
What impact could the project have on the area around Plaza de España in Palma?
It could add more evening life and cultural activity to the neighbourhood.
What kind of programme could a Palma café-theatre offer?
It could host small shows, live music, cabaret and regional performances.
Why does Palma need more venues like this?
Palma lacks mid-sized cultural venues that combine dining with live performance.
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