Eyesore on the Princes' Wall: Palma's Baluard del Príncep neglected despite restoration
Why Some Palma Sites End Up Used as Sleeping Spaces
Poor monitoring and lack of support can turn neglected public spaces in Palma into sleeping spots.

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Why do some restored places in Palma become sleeping spots?
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Why does Palma's Baluard del Príncep look neglected again after restoration?
Maintenance has lagged behind restoration at Palma’s Baluard del Príncep.
Is it safe to walk near Baluard del Príncep in Palma?
There are safety concerns because of broken glass, rubbish and damaged barriers.
What should be done to prevent historic sites in Palma from falling into disrepair?
Restoration only works if it is followed by regular maintenance.
What does the Baluard del Príncep say about Palma's city image?
Its condition affects how Palma is seen by residents and visitors.
What can visitors expect near the Baluard del Príncep viewpoint in Palma?
It offers views over the bay, but the area is currently poorly kept.
Are broken glass and graffiti common problems at Palma's historic walls?
Yes, vandalism and litter are a serious problem at neglected historic sites.
Who is responsible for maintaining Palma's restored city walls?
Maintenance depends on coordination between the city, preservation teams and other services.
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