The ideal place to learn about the ways and lifestyles of the wealthy sollerics before the 20th century are the posadas, the residences that the large agricultural landowners of the Sierra de Tramuntana owned in the village. In addition to a place to live and store the fruits of their lands, the posadas were a symbol of power and opulence that signaled the social status of the owner. The Can Prohom was built around 1758. Curiously, in 1860, Queen Isabella II stayed in this majestic manor house accompanied by the future King Alfons XII. The city palace in the heart of Soller, is a stunning architectural gem that is ripe for restoration and renovation. Nestled in the heart of the town, it offers breathtaking views of the majestic mountains that surround the area. The palace boasts a wealth of original features, including high ceilings, intricate woodwork, and ornate stonework, all of which lend it an air of grandeur and sophistication. With its spacious rooms the palace is perfect for a range of uses, from a private residence to a commercial space, such as a hotel. The potential for the palace is virtually limitless, with plenty of room for creative reimagining and refurbishment. The addition of modern amenities, such as air conditioning, modern plumbing and wiring, and updated appliances, could transform the space into a luxurious retreat that is perfect for entertaining guests or simply relaxing in comfort. Outside, the palace is surrounded by lush gardens and courtyards, providing ample space for outdoor entertaining and activities. With the addition of a pool, the palace could become a true oasis in the heart of the city. Overall, the city palace in Soller is an exceptional property with a wealth of potential. With a careful and thoughtful restoration, it could become one of the most sought-after properties on the island, offering an unparalleled blend of historical charm and modern luxury.
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