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Palais De Majorque: Medieval Splendor in Perpignan

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Ginny Blackwell

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Ginny Blackwell

International Property Shares
September 13, 2024

This imposing palace has witnessed centuries of history unfold, its walls echoing with tales of royalty, conquest, and cultural evolution.

The Palais De Majorque, a majestic structure nestled in the heart of Perpignan, France, stands as a testament to architectural grandeur and historical significance. origins trace back to the 13th century. It was conceived and constructed under the patronage of King James II of Majorca. The Kingdom of Majorca (or Mallorca), which included parts of present-day Spain and France, was a significant player in the medieval Mediterranean world.

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Construction began in 1276, and over the following decades, the palace took shape, blending elements of Romanesque, Gothic, and Moorish architectural styles.

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