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291:) dedicated to the sale of soft drinks, like many others in any part of the city. In 1905 Bernat Cortés Fuster obtained the concession, a small businessman responsible for the small establishment growing over the years. Towards June 1914 Cortés built a new kiosk, coinciding with the inauguration by the Palma City Council of the new landscaping in the area. This was more spacious and included an outdoor terrace; but aesthetically it still didn’t have a singular appearance or significant architectural value, nor the name with which he was met later. 300: 128: 22: 379:
Over time, several advertising panels were placed on its façade, which damaged its artistic and visual value, and the building began to deteriorate. Also its location meant that it was seen as a hindrance to expanding the Joan Alcover Gardens. In 1933 Bernat Cortés left the concession of the premises
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to others, who subsequently did not improve the situation of the building. Public opinion was increasingly adverse and the kiosk was demolished in mid-1949, once the municipal concession had expired and with the excuse of carrying out the urban reform of the area.
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of the time as one of the most striking architectural elements of the city, given its strategic location in the heart of the urban center and close to key elements of the city such as
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At the beginning of 1924, Bernat Cortés proposed to the City Council build a new building. It was completed in the middle of the year and was a prominent exponent of
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This construction was definitive one and the most popular. It become one of the main meeting points and local gatherings in the city. It appeared in numerous
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At the beginning of 20th century there was already a small wooden kiosk in the Plaza de la Reina in Palma (then called
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