Trepucó is one of the largest Talayotic settlements in Menorca, covering over 4 hectares, which were originally fortified. Only a small portion of the settlement remains at present: a few sections of the outer wall with two square towers, two talayots, the taula enclosure and a variety of the clearly visible remains of a number of dwellings.
The settlement was destroyed during the Second Punic War and its sudden abandonment allowed for archaeological excavation to shed light on its admirably conserved domestic utensils, which are on exhibit at the Museum of Menorca.
The larger talayot and the taula are found at the centre of a star-shaped fortification, which was built using dry stone wall techniques during the 18th century by the Spanish troops who laid siege to the fortress of Saint Philip’s Castle, until then in British hands.

Talayotic Settlement of Trepucó

Trepucó is one of the largest Talayotic settlements in Menorca, covering over 4 hectares, which were originally fortified. Only a small portion of the settlement remains at present: a few sections of the outer wall with two square towers, two talayots, the taula enclosure and a variety of the clearly visible remains of a number of dwellings.
The settlement was destroyed during the Second Punic War and its sudden abandonment allowed for archaeological excavation to shed light on its admirably conserved domestic utensils, which are on exhibit at the Museum of Menorca.
The larger talayot and the taula are found at the centre of a star-shaped fortification, which was built using dry stone wall techniques during the 18th century by the Spanish troops who laid siege to the fortress of Saint Philip’s Castle, until then in British hands.



  
 
Schedule: Access open year-round

Price: Free

Open: Yes

Access: Access is via the Ronda de Maó ring road, exiting at the Camí de Trepucó roundabout. Continue on for 1.5 km along a country road until reaching the settlement, which is clearly signposted.

Car Park: Yes

Guided tours: Visitor information panels are posted.

Contact:

Services: No

Access for individuals with reduced mobility: Yes

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05
May
The Talayotic settlement of Trepucó will host the closing ceremony of the Albert Camus 2024 Mediterranean Meetings & Awards. Featuring Mama Fiera and the duo Chamæleon. Free entrance.
 
 
06
Oct
This light and music show is part of the actions to celebrate the recent inscription of Talayotic Menorca on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
 
01
Oct
Excursion of the "Som Talaiòtics?" program to Trepucó, Cornia Nou and Santa Anna. This excursion is part of the celebrations for the inscription of Talayotic Menorca on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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