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constructed:
361 m²
plot area:
6.921 m²
bedrooms:
4
price:
€ 2,950,000.-
Son Servera, Wonderful, completely renovated chalet only a stone's throw from the sea in Port Verd
constructed:
180 m²
plot area:
600 m²
bedrooms:
3
price:
€ 1,400,000.-
Son Servera, Rare building project: Your dream home ready for individual completion in Son Servera
constructed:
4.373 m²
plot area:
14.890 m²
bedrooms:
6
price:
€ 1,400,000.-
Son Servera, large, very beautiful building plot between Arta and San Lorenzo
plot area:
49.332 m²
dev. Potential:
400 m²
building permit:
-
price:
on request
Son Servera, Classic Mallorcan town-house requiring renovation on the town square of Son Servera
constructed:
519 m²
plot area:
442 m²
bedrooms:
4
price:
€ 650,000.-
Son Servera, Exceptional building plot in a perfect location with sea views in Son Servera
plot area:
14.243 m²
dev. Potential:
-
building permit:
-
price:
€ 650,000.-
You are looking for a property for sale in Son Servera, or have a question regarding our real estate offers in Mallorca? You were not able to find the ideal plot in Son Servera? Then please call us on +34 971 698 242, or send us an email to info@portamallorquina.com. Our Porta Mallorquina real estate agents in Son Servera will be pleased to asist and will help you find your dream property.
“Esglèsia Nou” in Son Servera
Those wanting to discover the authentic Majorca, is in the right place in Son Servera. The 11,000-strong community of Majorca has so far totally evaded tourist flows. You can fell truly safe in Son Servera, many of the wooden house doors are left open. In front of retirement homes a few older people can be seen dozing in the shade. Children play football in the less frequented streets. Those looking for company head to the village square.
On the Plaza Sant Joan the most important festival of the town is celebrated annually on 24 June: in honour of the patron saint Sant Joan (John the Baptist) you find numerous concerts and the traditional fires of the "Demonis". There is a procession through the narrow streets of Son Servera, which are ecorated on the occasion with white ribbons.
Plaza in Son Servera
Also worth seeing is the parish church of Sant Joan Baptista, which was built in 1764 and then gradually renovated. From the outside it looks like a medieval fortified church but from inside it shines in new splendour. Less than a hundred metres away from it, you come to the second church of the village, which resembles a ruin at first sight.
The neo-Gothic "Esglèsia Nou"however, was not even completed for lack of funds. Between 1905 and 1929, Joan Rubió i Bellver, Gaudí's a student no less, worked on the ambitious project. Previously Rubió i Bellver designed the facade of the church of Sant Bartomeu in Sóller and the building of the Banco Sóller in accordance with the style of Modernisme. Likewise his "Esglèsia Nou" was left unfinished in Son Servera, but in terms of aesthetics, it is not lacking. And since the statics of the bizarre-rise foundations has been saved, the church now serves as a unique open-air stage for cultural events.
A hotly debated story revolves around the name of Son Servera. In 1229 the knight Jaume Cervera paid a visit to the village and was involved in the recapture of Majorca. Since the name Severa is very common in Majorca, many believe that the villagers eventually adopted the surname of their nobles. Others point to the many apple trees (in mallorquí "serves") that grow around Son Servera and could also have been the foundation of the name. The latter version has prevailed on the village coat of arms which flaunts an apple tree.
Incidentally, the tranquil village once stood in the centre of history during the Spanish Civil War. In August 1936 Republican troops landed on the east coast and tried in vain to capture Son Servera. While the civilians fled their homes, the Nationalists entrenched themselves in the village and withstood the almost daily artillery shelling and bombing. So Son Servera went down in the history as winners and as an"undefeated" village. The price of this is still visible to this day. Few historic walls can be seen, the majority of mostly two-story houses were built after the war.
The most desirable properties are located in the picturesque surroundings of Son Servera. The hills of the Serres de Llevant have their own charm and are studded with spectacular villas. Its proximity to the coast means that there are some magnificent seascapes to be found. A good impression of the landscape can be achieved on the hill of Son Servera, the Puig de Sa Font. A charming footpath leads from the school to the peak.
Beach of Cala Millor