Binissafullet still shows the characteristic elements of a Talayotic settlement: a talayot, a taula enclosure, a hypostyle hall, dwellings, the remains of silos, etc. It was in use from the 10th century BC until the Roman era, particularly during the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, although remains found from the Islamic period may indicate that it was still inhabited during the medieval period. 

Talayotic settlement of Binissafullet

Binissafullet still shows the characteristic elements of a Talayotic settlement: a talayot, a taula enclosure, a hypostyle hall, dwellings, the remains of silos, etc. It was in use from the 10th century BC until the Roman era, particularly during the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, although remains found from the Islamic period may indicate that it was still inhabited during the medieval period. 



  
 
Schedule: Open access

Price: Free

Open: Si

Access: Access in via the Me-10 road from Sant Lluís to Binissafúller. The settlement is found at km 2.3, at the entrance of the Binissafullet Vell country road. It is visible from the road and road signs are posted.

Car Park: No 

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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