The Talayotic settlement of Biniaiet Vell/Sant Vicenç d'Alcaidús is divided between two different agricultural estates. J. Ramis y Ramis made it known in 1818 as one of the largest and best preserved settlements in Menorca, but between 1917 and 1918 a huge part of the remains were destroyed to use the stone for the renovation and repair of the main road of Menorca, making it an example of the destruction suffered by the island's archaeological vestiges in recent centuries.

The highlights of the visit are the setting and the impressive views that can be enjoyed from its two talayots (there was a third one that was destroyed in the work on the main road) and the large number of pilasters that are still standing. This part, located at the top of the hill, belongs to Biniaiet Vell.

Below the hill there is a monumental complex of four circles attached to each other with a hypostyle hall at its western end. During the visit we can also find the remains of another circle, two Roman rooms and a small hypogeum with a simple floor plan. This area is part of the Sant Vicenç d'Alcaidús estate.

Talayotic settlement of Biniaiet Vell / Sant Vicenç d'Alcaidús

 

The Talayotic settlement of Biniaiet Vell/Sant Vicenç d'Alcaidús is divided between two different agricultural estates. J. Ramis y Ramis made it known in 1818 as one of the largest and best preserved settlements in Menorca, but between 1917 and 1918 a huge part of the remains were destroyed to use the stone for the renovation and repair of the main road of Menorca, making it an example of the destruction suffered by the island's archaeological vestiges in recent centuries.

The highlights of the visit are the setting and the impressive views that can be enjoyed from its two talayots (there was a third one that was destroyed in the work on the main road) and the large number of pilasters that are still standing. This part, located at the top of the hill, belongs to Biniaiet Vell.

Below the hill there is a monumental complex of four circles attached to each other with a hypostyle hall at its western end. During the visit we can also find the remains of another circle, two Roman rooms and a small hypogeum with a simple floor plan. This area is part of the Sant Vicenç d'Alcaidús estate.



  
 
Schedule:

Open access



Price: Free

Open: Yes

Access: There is an asphalted road at km 6 of the Me-1 motorway. It is not signposted.

Car Park: Yes

Guided tours: No

Contact:

Services: No

Access for individuals with reduced mobility: No

More information See map

 
 
 
 
Do you want to be informed of the latest news?
Subscribe to the newsletter
Share this content
     
Consell Insular de Menorca Govern Illes Balears Unesco Menorca Reserva de Biosfera
TALAYOTIC MENORCA
Departament de Cultura i Educació - Consell insular de Menorca
Pl. Biosfera, 5 - 07703 Maó
info@menorcatalayotica.info
HOME  |  CONTACT  |  LEGAL TERMS  |  XHTML 1.0  |  CSS 3  |  RSS