Autumn 24 Full The Entrepreneurial Spirit Issue Final

S ituated just a short distance on foot of Santa Catalina. The lively historic district features attractive low-rise apartment buildings with cast-iron balconies, classic Mallorcan wooden window shutters—mostly painted traditional dark green—and rooftop terraces ideal for enjoying long, balmy summer evenings. The area contains a plethora of coffee shops, bars, and restaurants, and at its heart is the renowned Santa Catalina market, where you can shop for top-quality fresh vegetables, cheeses, preserved meats, pastries, flowers, and plants. from the historic old center of Palma, the capital city of the idyllic Mediterranean island of Mallorca, lies the neighborhood A short stroll from the market, on the first floor of a small building on a tree-lined street, is the apartment where Danish interior designer Tine

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