From Born to Muelle de la Riba: the connection between the port and the city

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From Weyler Square to Mercat Square, where verses from the book 'Mort de Dama' by Llorenç Villalonga were recited.
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A guided tour by Juan Carlos Palos through El Born and Moll de la Riba.
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Around thirty ARA Baleares subscribers gathered today in Plaza Weyler, in front of the Gran Hotel.
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The Born promenade, where the river used to flow. After the flood of 1403, it was decided to change the route and convert the promenade into a pedestrian zone.
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Of the Plaza de la Reina, only her name remains. There used to be a statue of her, but it was torn down after the death of Isabel II.
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A statue of Captain Toni stands in front of the Port Authority's institutional and administrative headquarters.
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Between myths, legends, ancient images and literary fragments, the secret heritage of the port of Palma has been revealed.
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Previously, the only way to transport goods from the port of Palma to the city was by train. An old section of the line has been preserved.
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A walk through the current port, built on what was once the sea.
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The route ends at the Sant Elm Chapel, which was formerly located in the city center.