The Mass timings at the Palma Cathedral are as follows:
- Monday and Friday: 9am and 9pm
- Saturdays: 7am and 7pm
- Sundays and public holidays: 9:55am, 10:30am, 12pm, and 7pm.
Keep in mind that the cathedral choir sings on Sundays.
While the Palma Cathedral is open to visitors, it is also open for those who want to worship or attend Mass. The Palma Cathedral Mass timings are fixed for each day, allowing you to plan your visit accordingly. They’re conducted in Spanish and Catalan, the two official languages of the Balearic Islands.
The Palma Cathedral is open to anyone who wants to attend Mass. From Monday to Friday, timings are 9am and 9pm, 7am and 7pm on Saturdays, and at 9:55am, 10:30pm, 12pm, and 7pm on Sundays.
Yes, since the Palma Cathedral is a place of worship, you must ensure that your clothes cover your knees and shoulders, they aren’t see-through, or don’t contain any offensive text or graphics.
Yes, the Palma Cathedral is accessible for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility. However, there are no wheelchairs available for rent, so you must come prepared.
No, there isn’t a locker room or a cloakroom available for you to store luggage. Additionally, large suitcases and bags are not allowed inside the cathedral.
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