Entry Fee (€)
General: €3.50 (under twelve free).
Reduced: €2 (students, pensioners, unemployed).
Guided tour (museum and site): €4.50 (minimum 8 people; arrange in advance)
The Museum of Son Fornés, located in the charming village of Montuïri in the heart of Mallorca, offers families a unique journey through the island's prehistoric culture. Set in a beautifully restored 18th-century flour mill, the museum presents an engaging window into the lives of Mallorca's earliest settlers.
Visitors, both young and old, can marvel at a wide array of archaeological treasures excavated from the nearby Son Fornés archaeological site. The collection boasts ceramics, tools, and the remnants of ancient dwellings, providing a hands-on connection to the island's Talayotic people.
The museum is designed with families in mind, featuring interactive exhibits and activities that make learning about ancient history fun and accessible for children. Alongside its educational offerings, the museum provides modern facilities to ensure a comfortable visit, including a gift shop where you can pick up educational souvenirs and a small café for refreshments.
For families looking to dive into the rich tapestry of Mallorca's ancient past, the Museum of Son Fornés is an invaluable stop. It’s not just about seeing artifacts; it's an opportunity to step back in time and experience the island's history firsthand, making it a perfect educational adventure for visitors of all ages.
General: €3.50 (under twelve free).
Reduced: €2 (students, pensioners, unemployed).
Guided tour (museum and site): €4.50 (minimum 8 people; arrange in advance)
Carrer D'emili Pou, 07230 Montuïri, Balearic Islands, Spain