The process of removing the telephone booths from the streets and squares of Palma has begun. The company contracted by Telefónica to dismantle the booths and lay the pavement of the space will work by zones until all 115 points located in Ciutat de Palma have been dismantled

The removal of the booths puts an end to an element of street furniture “that had become a source of dirt and vandalism graffiti and contributes to improving the accessibility of streets and squares”. This is how the City Council explains it.

As of today, the company CIRCET, the company awarded the contract by Telefónica to carry out the work of dismantling the booths and subsequently paving the public space they have occupied for all these years, has begun work in Plaza París to reach the 115 points in Palma that have these elements. This work will mean the disappearance of the booths from Palma’s urban landscape.

 

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115 spots in Palma will be removed

The booths will be removed from 115 points located in different places and neighbourhoods of Palma, such as, for example:

  • Camino vecinal de Son Rapinya, 35 and 57.
  • Avenida Argentina, 77.
  • Aragón street, 25, 59 and 85.
  • C. Aragón- cantonada Taronger
  • C/ Manacor, 3, 26 and 82.
  • Foners St. with Manuel Azaña
  • Plaza Francesc Garcia Orell, 34
  • Plaça Pere Garau
  •  c/ Marqués de la Fonsanta, 44
  • c/Joan Massanet i Moragues with carrer General Riera
  • c/ Emperadriu Eugènia with Fray Ante. Llinàs
  • Avinguda del Cid – Son Ferriol
  • Balneario 7 Playa de Palma
  • c/ Trovadores – c/ Llaüt;