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Dominic,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
10 Jun 2022
Excellent
Really informative and knowledgeable guide there’s a lot of subjective interpretation of these ruins Jorge was excellent in floating ideas and letting us draw our own conclusions. Thanks for...
Really informative and knowledgeable guide there’s a lot of subjective interpretation of these ruins Jorge was excellent in floating ideas and letting us draw our own conclusions. Thanks for making the visit so memorable.
Guided visit to the Talayotic settlement of Torre d'en Galmés
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Nicola,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
06 Sep 2022
Excellent
Our guide George was excellent. Very friendly and informative. And pitched the level of the tour perfectly to suit the audience. We would recommend the toucans George to anyone
Guided visit to the Talayotic settlement of Torre d'en Galmés
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Ross,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
13 Apr 2023
Excellent
A wonderful tour with Javier. A full 1.5 hours full of fascinating details of the settlement, dwellings and mysteries surrounding the site.
Guided visit to the Talayotic settlement of Torre d'en Galmés

About: Torre d'en Galmés

Torre d'en Galmés is a Talaiotic site on Menorca that displays remnants of the ancient civilsation.

it is estimated that between 1100 BC and the second century BC, it could accommodate a population of about 900 people.

The Torre d'en Galmés also has an Interpretation Centre. The new museum installation provides interesting resources to interpret the remains, understand the site's history, and appreciate the uniqueness of this spectacular archaeological site.

Torre d'en Galmés
km 1.2 Camí de Llucalari, 07730, Alaior
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