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British heritage and local life: discover the secrets of the great harbor
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British heritage and local life: discover the secrets of the great harbor
British heritage and local life: discover the secrets of the great harbor
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Ayuntamiento de Mahón
TownA clock with British history and the heart of local civic life
Principal de Guardia
TownA building that goes unnoticed, but hides the city's military past.
Iglesia de Santa María
ChurchStep inside for a minute, look up, and feel the peace of the temple.
Monumento a Alfonso III
MonumentThe king who changed the island's course: the beginning of the Menorca we know.
Mercat des Peix
MarketThe scent of the sea and the most authentic meeting point in Maó.
Claustre del Carme
MarketMuch more than a traditional market: crafts, events, and local produce.
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