German Standard-Bearer in Coll d’en Rabassa: A Stranger Who Belongs
Why Processions Matter in Mallorca
Processions in Mallorca are a long-standing part of local identity, faith, and neighbourhood tradition.

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Why are processions important in Mallorca?
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What is Holy Week like in Mallorca?
Holy Week in Mallorca is marked by calm, traditional processions and strong neighbourhood participation.
Can visitors watch the processions in Palma and Coll d’en Rabassa?
Yes, visitors can watch if they stay respectful and out of the way.
What time does the procession in Coll d’en Rabassa start?
It starts at 8:00 PM from Plaza de la Iglesia.
Where does the Crist de la Sang procession in Palma begin?
It begins at Plaza del Hospital and leaves from the Iglesia de la Anunciación.
What should I wear to a Holy Week procession in Mallorca?
Wear comfortable shoes and, if participating, follow the organiser’s dress rules.
Can newcomers join local traditions in Mallorca?
Yes, regular and respectful participation is often welcomed.
Is it cold in Palma during Holy Week?
Evenings in Palma can still feel cool in Holy Week.
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