The archaeological area of Talatí de Dalt is one of the island’s most emblematic, thanks in part to its excellent state of conservation and its peculiar taula. It is composed of a Talayotic settlement and a necropolis of artificial caves, where both funeral rites and burials took place, as well as a taula sanctuary, sections of walls, Talayotic dwellings and several rooms with columns and stone roofs. This is considered a medium-sized settlement, where at the height of its occupation was home to around 100 individuals. The inhabiting community must have been livestock and agriculturally oriented, as seen from the remains of ceramics and fauna that have been found here. It remained in use until the Islamic period.

Talayotic Settlement of Talatí

The archaeological area of Talatí de Dalt is one of the island’s most emblematic, thanks in part to its excellent state of conservation and its peculiar taula. It is composed of a Talayotic settlement and a necropolis of artificial caves, where both funeral rites and burials took place, as well as a taula sanctuary, sections of walls, Talayotic dwellings and several rooms with columns and stone roofs. This is considered a medium-sized settlement, where at the height of its occupation was home to around 100 individuals. The inhabiting community must have been livestock and agriculturally oriented, as seen from the remains of ceramics and fauna that have been found here. It remained in use until the Islamic period.

  
 
Schedule:


From April to October: from 10 am to 2 pm and from 4 pm to 8 pm (July and August: from 10 am to 9 pm)
From November to March: Free entry



Price: General - 4 euros / Seniors - 3 euros / Children under 12 - free

Open: Si

Access:

Access is via the Me-1 main motorway from Maó to Ciutadella. At km 4 there is a turnoff that leads to the Cotaina country road. 200 m along this road is the car park and entrance to the site. Road signs are posted.



Car Park: Room for 10 cars and 1 minibus.

Guided tours: Visitor information panels are posted.

Contact:

Services: No

Access for individuals with reduced mobility: No

More information See map

 
 
 
 
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