The walled city is characterized by narrow winding paths, typical of Medieval streets, and by the city’s division into a high and a low part, due to the passage of the stream of Riera and the natural harbor at Avinguda Antoni Maura. The old town of Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands) has changed little and it is considered the largest and least transformed in Europe. Many of the public spaces we have today belong to this period. The Temple, the old Jewish quarter, the Almudaina, the Cathedral, the Passeig del Born and the courtyards are some examples that maintain the crossing of mixed cultures that defines Palma.