From prehistoric until Roman times, Calescoves attracted the attention of the different Menorcan settlers. It was occupied for many centuries and is therefore a highly significant archaeological area due to the quantity and importance of its monuments.

It includes a necropolis from the Talayotic period made up of over 90 burial caves and hypogea dug out from the very cliffs of the cove, a jetty, also from prehistoric times, a coastal settlement, delimited by a prehistoric outer wall, and a sanctuary from the time of the Roman Empire.

Necropolis of Calescoves

From prehistoric until Roman times, Calescoves attracted the attention of the different Menorcan settlers. It was occupied for many centuries and is therefore a highly significant archaeological area due to the quantity and importance of its monuments.

It includes a necropolis from the Talayotic period made up of over 90 burial caves and hypogea dug out from the very cliffs of the cove, a jetty, also from prehistoric times, a coastal settlement, delimited by a prehistoric outer wall, and a sanctuary from the time of the Roman Empire.



  
 
Schedule: Open acces

Price: Free

Open: Yes

Access:

Access is from the Me-12 road from Maó to Cala en Porter. At km. 10 there is a turnoff to the left. Following the Biniedrís path to the sea takes you to the necropolis. Access is on foot.
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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10
Apr
Talayotic Menorca joins this year's celebrations of the International Day for Monuments and Historic Sites with three activities in collaboration with the Museu de Menorca, the Museu de Ciutadella-Can Saura and the Ateneu de Maó
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21
Apr
On this visit we can observe this phenomenon, explained by Margarita Orfila, archaeologist and president of the Ateneu de Maó. Explanations about the necropolis by Cristina Bravo and Irene Riudavets (Nurarq). Inscriptions until April 19 at 12 noon.
 
24
Mar
We will visit the necropolis of Calescoves, where the latest news on the study of the hypogeum of Menorca will be explained. Led by Sonia Carbonell, PhD in archaeology. Pre-registration from March 8. Organised by the Museu de Menorca.
 
 
22
Mar
We will discover how the excavations have developed and what the first results of the archaeological research have been. Led by the co-directors, Margalida Coll and Sonia Carbonell. Organized by the Museu de Menorca. 
 
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