Diario de Mallorca
Diario de Mallorca is a newspaper in Palma, at Carrer Puerto Rico 15 in the Polígono de Levante area. First published in 1953, it was formed from Correo de Mallorca (1910) and La Almudaina (1887); it has belonged to Editora Balear and to Prensa Ibérica since 1991. The building includes an auditorium used for talks, debates and presentations, with about 200 seats. It is reachable by bus or car, but the car park is not open to visitors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Diario de Mallorca located in Palma?
Diario de Mallorca is located in Palma, in the Polígono de Levante / Puerto Rico Street area. The building is a little outside the city centre, but it can be reached by car and by several bus routes. If you are attending an event, it is worth planning your journey in advance.
Is Diario de Mallorca only a newsroom, or also an event venue?
Diario de Mallorca is not only a newspaper office, but also an event venue. Reviews confirm that conferences, talks, debates and presentations are held there. The Club Diario de Mallorca was founded in 1993 and regularly uses the building for public discussions with an audience.
How large is the auditorium at Diario de Mallorca?
One reviewer states that the amphitheatre has a capacity of 200 people. Several reviews describe the space as relatively small or limited in size, which suits talks and discussions. If you are attending a specific event, it is sensible to arrive early, especially for well-attended sessions.
Is there parking at Diario de Mallorca?
Parking is a common topic in the reviews, and several visitors mention that the building is easy to reach by car. At the same time, one review notes that the parking area is not open to visitors. If you are coming for an event, it is sensible to check nearby parking options beforehand.
Can Diario de Mallorca be reached by public transport?
Yes. One review says the venue can be reached by public transport, and several buses serve the area. That is useful because the building is a little outside the centre of Palma. For evening events, it is sensible to check the return journey in advance.
What facilities are available for events at Diario de Mallorca?
For events, the hall is described in reviews as modern, spacious and well maintained. Several visitors mention good acoustics and good audio quality, and the building is also noted as being well kept. A café or bar area is not mentioned in the reviews as a fixed visitor facility.
Since when has Diario de Mallorca existed?
Diario de Mallorca was first published in 1953. It was created through the merger of Correo de Mallorca, founded in 1910, and La Almudaina, founded in 1887. The newspaper belongs to Editora Balear and has been part of Prensa Ibérica since 1991.
How can I contact or use Diario de Mallorca online?
Diario de Mallorca’s website is diariodemallorca.es, and the newsroom can be reached by phone on +34 971 17 03 00. One review says the annual digital subscription is easy to set up and that the first year is well priced. For current news and local coverage, the website is the most direct point of access.
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Location
Carrer Puerto Rico, 15, 07006 Palma
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