Sebastian's home is located in Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
La Seu was built on the site of a mosque. As the legend would say, one night in 1229, when Jaime I was on his way to recover Mallorca, his fleet was hit by a terrible storm. He swore to the virgin Mary that if he survived the fury of nature, he could be erected in the church in his honor. And when, after the store had collapsed, he left safely and unharmed, he immediately went to work to fulfill his promise. Construction began in 1230 and the cathedral was completed in 1601
The ecclesiastical heritage of Palma is really overwhelming. The tangled network of narrow streets that make up the historic center take you to places such as the Plaza de Santa Eulalia, the Sant Francesc, the Town Hall, and even some redoubt of Muslim architecture such as the Arab baths. Cort, the Plaza Mayor, Sant NicolƔu, La Rambla, El Borne ... everything is around.
The visit to the Parc de la Mar (in front of the Cathedral) and the gardens of the King's Palace is a must and the artisan markets that abound wherever you go will make your walk a delight.
Bars, restaurants of Mallorcan and international cuisine, supermarkets, cafes, buses, shops, boutiques, and the sea are always around you