The city palace is located just a few steps from the cathedral and combines aristocratic architecture with art, history, and an exceptional setting. The building was constructed in the 1940s on behalf of the March family, one of Spain’s most influential business dynasties.
From the outside alone, Palau March impresses with its monumental façade and grand entrance portal. Inside, visitors are welcomed by an elegant inner courtyard that blends classic Mallorcan architecture with representative elements. Today, the building houses exhibition spaces, offices, and a publicly accessible terrace.
Art, history, and views of the harbor
One of the highlights of Palau March is its sculpture terrace. From here, you can enjoy magnificent views over the harbor of Palma and the Paseo Marítimo. At the same time, several sculptures by renowned artists are on display, including works by Auguste Rodin and Henry Moore. Art lovers will appreciate the collection just as much as visitors who simply want to take in the scenery.
Thanks to its central location, Palau March is ideal for a short stop during a walk through Palma’s old town. Numerous attractions are located nearby, such as S'Hort del Rei and the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, as well as charming cafés and pleasant restaurants. Anyone exploring Palma at a relaxed pace can easily integrate a visit to Palau March into a sightseeing route.
Parking at the Palau March
From the underground car park Parc de la Mar and the two parking areas Parking Carrer del Moll and Parking Marina, Palau March can be reached on foot within just a few minutes.

