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Доисторическая Менорка

Torre d’en Galmés, perched near Son Bou beach in Alaior, is one of Menorca’s most captivating prehistoric settlements. This Bronze Age talayotic village, inhabited until Roman times, features three imposing stone towers, circular dwellings, and an ingenious rainwater collection system carved into the bedrock. Wander among these 3,000-year-old megaliths to discover how the island’s earliest civilizations lived, with sweeping views of Menorca’s southern coast as your backdrop. The site’s mysterious energy and remarkably preserved structures—including a rare taula ceremonial area—make it an essential stop for history lovers. Surrounded by wild juniper and pine, this archaeological treasure offers a powerful connection to Menorca’s ancient past just moments from modern beach comforts....    видеть больше

Torre d’Es Colomar – A Historic Coastal Watchtower. Perched near Es Grau, in northeastern Menorca, Torre d’Es Colomar is a 19th-century defensive tower built to guard against pirate raids. Part of a network of coastal watchtowers, its sturdy stone structure offers stunning views over the Bay of Es Grau and the surrounding S’Albufera des Grau Natural Park—a haven for birdwatching and nature lovers. This secluded spot is perfect for hiking, photography, or simply soaking in the peaceful coastal scenery. Its rich history and rugged charm make it a hidden gem for travelers exploring Menorca’s lesser-known treasures....    видеть больше

Torretrencada Prehistoric Settlement, Menorca. Step back in time at Torretrencada, one of Menorca’s most intriguing Talayotic sites (1000–700 BC). The highlight is its impressive taula—a sacred T-shaped stone monument unique to the island—set within a horseshoe-shaped enclosure. Nearby, you’ll find a talayot (watchtower) and an artificial cave, likely used for burials. Surrounded by peaceful countryside, this lesser-visited site offers an authentic glimpse into ancient Menorcan life. Its mysterious atmosphere and well-preserved ruins make it a must-see for history lovers....    видеть больше

Naveta des Tudons – Menorca’s Ancient Treasure. The Naveta des Tudons is one of Menorca’s most iconic prehistoric monuments and the best-preserved example of a naveta—a unique Bronze Age tomb shaped like an upside-down boat. Dating back over 3,000 years, this impressive stone structure was used as a collective burial site. Located just outside Ciutadella, it is considered Europe’s oldest intact building. Visitors can admire its precise dry-stone construction and explore the surrounding area while learning about Menorca’s fascinating Talayotic culture. A must-see for history lovers, the site offers a glimpse into the island’s mysterious past. Don’t miss this extraordinary archaeological wonder!...    видеть больше

The prehistoric settlement of Son Catlar, located in the southwest of Menorca, is one of the island’s most remarkable archaeological sites. Surrounded by a well-preserved cyclopean wall dating back to the Bronze Age, this Talayotic settlement offers a fascinating glimpse into Menorca’s ancient past. Inside the walls, visitors can explore the remains of dwellings, talayots (stone towers), and other structures that reveal the lives and customs of its early inhabitants. Set in a serene and mystical landscape, Son Catlar is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and archaeology lovers. A visit to this site is a must for anyone interested in understanding Menorca’s rich prehistoric heritage....    видеть больше

The prehistoric settlement of Torrefalluda, located in the southwest of Menorca, is a fascinating archaeological site that takes visitors back to the Talayotic era. This lesser-known yet impressive settlement features the remains of a talayot, a megalithic structure that likely served as a watchtower or gathering place, along with other constructions that offer insights into the daily lives of its ancient inhabitants. Surrounded by a peaceful rural landscape, Torrefalluda provides an intimate and tranquil experience with history, away from the crowds. It’s an ideal spot for those looking to connect with Menorca’s prehistoric past while enjoying the island’s natural beauty and serene atmosphere....    видеть больше

The prehistoric settlement of Montefí, located inland in Menorca, is a fascinating archaeological site dating back to the Talayotic era. Perched on a hill, it offers stunning views of the island’s rural landscape. Among its remains are a central talayot, likely used as a watchtower or gathering place, and the foundations of ancient dwellings that reveal the daily lives of its inhabitants. Surrounded by nature and tranquility, Montefí is a perfect spot for history and archaeology enthusiasts, as well as for those seeking to enjoy the authentic and serene beauty of Menorca. A unique experience to explore the island’s past in a captivating and peaceful setting....    видеть больше

The prehistoric settlement of Trepucó, located near Mahón, is one of the most significant and well-preserved Talayotic sites in Menorca. This remarkable archaeological site features a large central talayot, a monumental taula (a distinctive T-shaped stone structure), and the remains of a protective wall that once encircled the village. Trepucó provides a fascinating insight into the lives of Menorca’s ancient inhabitants, spanning over 5,000 years of history. Easily accessible and set in a well-maintained environment, it’s a perfect destination for families and history enthusiasts. A visit to Trepucó is a must for anyone eager to explore the island’s rich Talayotic heritage and connect with its prehistoric roots....    видеть больше





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Самые значимые доисторические места Менорки

В Средиземноморье не найти места более богатого на археологические находки на один квадратный километр, чем Менорка. Об этом острове веками говорили, как о музее под открытым небом. Доисторическая жизнь здесь проходила очень активно. От первых поселенцев и их навиформ и талайотов, до карфагенян, римлян, вандалов и многих других. А уникальные таулы, встречающиеся только на Менорке!







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