Marivent Palace is a royal palace in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. The palace was built in 1923 as a summer residence for the Spanish royal family and is still used by the royal family during their summer holidays on the island. The palace is built in a Mediterranean style and has a beautiful garden which overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. It also has several works of art, including works by artists such as Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso, which can be seen in the rooms of the palace. Although the palace is not open to the public all year round, it is part of the garden is accessible to visitors during the summer months. There is also an exhibition about the life of the Spanish royal family in the palace. Marivent Palace attracts thousands of visitors every year. The palace is also a popular venue for events and receptions. |
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8,940.22 km from Denver, United States |