Veja como a aristocracia espanhola vivia antigamente com uma visita à Casa Olivar. Construído por uma das famílias mais ricas de Menorca, este palácio do século XVII em Ciutadella é, sem dúvida, um dos edifícios mais grandiosos da ilha. Empilhado com antiguidades, tapeçarias, afrescos e muito mais, é como espiar o passado.
Casa Olivar
- Entrada do palácio do século XVII em Ciutadella
Taxas de admissão
- Não é adequado para cadeiras de rodas
- Não é adequado para hóspedes com mobilidade reduzida
- Transferências não incluídas
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