Palma de Mallorca, the city courtyards. The Old Town has preserved more or less rambling Arab street structure, which houses the usual east suppressed inner courts of the narrow streets in public life. In these courts, which were set up in the twentieth century, tourism incipient open to the street, was the birth of weddings and conspiracy in, buying and selling sites and disagreements over the death of a neighborhood full of public life, the majority of the Mediterranean people's life. Pedro de Montaner neckbeards and Manuel Oliver's new big book, Patios de Palma roughly one hundred and twenty courtyard to take stock of the city center - and the third volume was not even meant. Are you interested in linking to link to, but do not find the address on the Internet almost. The patios of Palma is the first comprehensive catalog of weirdness neckbeards that - as if he had manuscripts - can be studied alone, where the subject of Palm. Illustrated by this Majorca still surviving cultural closeness. Portal Foran cultural association dedicated to the side yard shall be numbered nearly a hundred and fifty yard and crawls, most of them also illustrated neckbeards with more than 400 and 360º photo montage. Palma governments of the fifty most important index map shows pictures and short descriptions in four languages, another side Longer descriptions (in szemecskére need to click on the image at the bottom of the description), a third side is quite short route. Journals also offer various routes in the beautiful courtyards crawl. In these courts, most of which have their own cistern is - a great treasure in the dry island - understood literally Ibn al-Labbânának, the 11th-century Arabic Mallorca - Medina Mayurqa - poet of the poem, which recently spent "wells of water such as the . wine / and courtyards as the pot "," Quelques neckbeards présentaient les maisons de l'architecture dispositions neckbeards fantaisistes Mauresque - ce qui à ce que les Arabes Tien Habitat l'île one pendant une période de quatre neckbeards cents ans. Les Portes entrouvertes laissaient voir des cours Centrales, patios neckbeards des, des cortiles, but entourés légères Colonnades, le Puits de son traditionnel neckbeards surmonté Elegante armature de fer, l'escalier Revolutions gracieuses down péristyle Orne en pleine de plantes grimpantes floraison les fenetres avec d'une pierre de Leurs meneaux sveltesse neckbeards incomparable, but doublées parfois moucharabiehs ou à la mode de miradors espagnole. "" Some houses have shown imaginative forms of Moorish architecture, because the Arabs were once inhabited the island for four hundred years. The wide open gates at ease with columns surrounded by courtyards, patiókat could see traditional wells made of iron elegant kútkoronával, graceful arc stairs, gorgeously flowering creepers arrived arcades, the incomparable beauty of the carved stone-framed windows, some of which moucharabie or mirador, that kikönyöklő also decorated the Spanish sample. "Jules Verne, Clovis Dardentor, Chapter 1895, 6. (Hungarian edition omitted, together with all other descriptive details of the novel.) In Angol
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