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    July 24, 2017

    The Colors of Mallorca

    This past month I've spent the bulk of my time strolling through the streets of Palma, enjoying the colors of Mallorca, the winding streets, the unique building facades. Mallorcans love color and paint window shutters, doors, and the buildings themselves in bright and bold colors. Each and every one is unique, and it's the exploration and discovery of the colors and unusual facades, with a backdrop of an explosively blue sky and brilliant sunshine, that I love the most about Palma.

    Here are a few of my favorites.

    Plaza de Drassana, Palma, Mallorca:

    Plaza de Drassana, Palma, Mallorca

    Calle de Costa de la Seu, Palma Mallorca:

    Calle de Costa de la Seu, Palma Mallorca

    Stained glass windows in Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, Calle del Mirador, Palma. Get your skip-the-line tickets here.

    Stained glass windows in Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, Calle del Mirador, Palma

    Calle de Borguny, 9 in Palma, Mallorca:

    Calle de Borguny, 9 in Palma, Mallorca

    Calle de Jaume II, Palma, Mallorca:

    Calle de Jaume II, Palma, Mallorca

    Plaza del Marqués, Palma Mallorca:

    Plaza del Marqués Palmer, Palma Mallorca

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    Palma's many street artists, and painter Joan Miró who lived many years in Palma, mirror the Mallorcan love for bold and beautiful colors of Mallorca.

    You can get tickets to the studio and gallery of Joan Miró here.

    Painting by Joan Mirò:  Sense Títol, Palma Mallorca:

    Painting by Joan Mirò: Sense Títol, Palma Mallorca

    Mallorcan street artist, SOMA:

    SOMA, Calle del Hostal d'en Baulo 9, Palma Mallorca

    Painting by Joan Mirò: Personnage et Oiseau, Palma Mallorca:

    Painting by Joan Mirò: Personnage et Oiseau, Palma Mallorca:

    Plaza de Cort, Palma Mallorca:

    Historic center Palma Mallorca

    Plaza de Wyler, Palma Mallorca:

    Plaza de Wyler, Palma Mallorca

    Calle de Gerreria, Palma Mallorca:

    Calle de Gerreria, Palma Mallorca

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