The Talayotic settlement of Cornia Nou is one of the most impressive of its kind in Menorca, with excavations performed on the western talayot and the southern building revealing invaluable information to better understand Talayotic Menorca.
The western talayot is over 10 meters tall and has an imposing stairway that ascends to the upper level. Attached to its façade is another building, whose access is through a lintelled doorway. There is yet another attached building to the west that is currently being excavated. This complex has been the object of archaeological excavation since 2008 by the archaeological team from the Museum of Menorca, which has unearthed numerous tools used for food processing. These discoveries speak of a relatively complex society that even included a certain level of hierarchisation. During the Talayot period, this building may have been the site of centralised food production for the entire settlement.

Talayotic settlement of Cornia Nou

The Talayotic settlement of Cornia Nou is one of the most impressive of its kind in Menorca, with excavations performed on the western talayot and the southern building revealing invaluable information to better understand Talayotic Menorca.
The western talayot is over 10 meters tall and has an imposing stairway that ascends to the upper level. Attached to its façade is another building, whose access is through a lintelled doorway. There is yet another attached building to the west that is currently being excavated. This complex has been the object of archaeological excavation since 2008 by the archaeological team from the Museum of Menorca, which has unearthed numerous tools used for food processing. These discoveries speak of a relatively complex society that even included a certain level of hierarchisation. During the Talayot period, this building may have been the site of centralised food production for the entire settlement.



  
 
Schedule:

October to April: Saturdays from 10 am to 7 pm.
May to September: Saturdays from 10 am to 9 pm.



Price: Free

Open: Yes

Access:

The settlement is located at km 2.5 of the road from Maó to Sant Climent, between the industrial park of Maó and the road to the airport. Access is on foot along the Camí Vell de Sant Climent, 400 metres from Maó’s industrial park. 
Road signs are posted.



Car Park: Parking is in the industrial park of Maó, on Curniola Road, next to the Camí Vell de Sant Climent path.

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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01
Des
En torn la nova mostra de l'Espai 0, Servar els oblidats: enterraments infantils a Cornia Nou, el Museu de Menorca ha preparat una sèrie d'activitats per aprofundir una mica més en aquesta troballa excepcional. Començant per visitar insitu el lloc de la troballa, el poblat talaiòtic de Cornia Nou.
 
09
Nov
Inauguració de la nova exposició del Museu de Menorca. A partir de les urnes funeràries infantils trobades al costat del talaiot de Cornia Nou ens parla de la infantesa, les cures, el dol, la memòria i el tractament de la mort perinatal i infantil a la cultura talaiòtica. 
 
04
Mai
La Universitat de les Illes Balears organitza una ruta guiada de Cornia Nou a Talatí de Dalt a càrrec d’Antoni Ferrer Rotger, director de l'Agència Menorca Talaiòtica. 
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