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Misc14/07/2025
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A tour of Ciutat's oldest fishing district, in pictures

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An itinerary through one of the urban spaces that houses some of the most notable elements of our architectural and cultural heritage.AB
Raval de Mar, the oldest seaside neighborhood in the city
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The route began in the Plaza de la Reina, where the Riera passed.

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The route continued towards the Plaza de la Drassana

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Stop at the Puerta Vella del Moll (1620), a reminiscence of the old Renaissance wall, originally located at the end of Calle de la Mar.

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The Consolat de Mar is an institution created in 1326 to resolve disputes arising from maritime trade.

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Lonja de Mercaderes is an outstanding and monumental work by the Felanitxer architect Guillem Sagrera

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The interior of the Gothic building has also been one of the spaces visited during the route.

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The visit, led by Joan Carles Palos, ended in the Plaza de la Drassana.

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