Galatzó Table
Calvià

According to legend...

Galatzó estate’s lord of the manner was surly and rude. His neighbour at Son Fortuny estate spent his time counting his money, and nothing could make him happier than a big pile of coins. Son Nét’s lord of the manner was so proud that he was always boasting the superiority of his estate, the finest in Majorca.

By chance, the three estates adjoined one another. The tall slopes of Galatzó mountain were divided among the three properties but their boundaries met on the peak.

There were often disputes among the estates–because a herd of sheep had wandered into the next-door estate and eaten the grass of the pastureland, because woodcutters from one estate had cut wood in the other, because hunters who had permission to hunt in one property but not the other went poaching there...

 

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