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Santuari de Son Corró

Santuari de Son Corró is a small Talayotic sanctuary in Costitx, on the Carretera de Sencelles a Costitx at Km 2’800. Entry is free, and many visitors treat it as a very short stop of around 5 minutes. The site sits right by the road and forms part of the Sencelles-Costitx archaeological route. Parking is available directly in front of the sanctuary.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is entry to Santuari de Son Corró free?
Yes, entry is free. Several visitors note that Santuari de Son Corró can be visited without admission charge. A short stop often takes around 5 minutes. If you want to read the on-site panels, allow a little more time.
Is there parking at Santuari de Son Corró?
Yes, several visitors report parking directly in front of the site or very nearby. The monument is right next to the road, so arriving by car is straightforward. For a short stop, parking is usually uncomplicated. If you are following the archaeological route, you can often pull in briefly and continue on.
How long does a visit to Santuari de Son Corró take?
Many visitors describe it as a very short stop; a visit can be done in about 5 minutes. If you want to read the panels or take photos, allow a bit longer. Santuari de Son Corró is on the Sencelles-Costitx archaeological route. That makes it suitable as a quick stop along the way.
How do you get to Santuari de Son Corró?
Santuari de Son Corró is in Costitx, in the Balearic Islands, and sits right beside the road. It is easiest to reach by car. One visitor notes that the bus runs roughly hourly, so public transport is less convenient. Cycling or walking is possible, but better suited to a planned route.
What information is available on site at Santuari de Son Corró?
There are information panels on site, and one visitor says they were renewed in Catalan, Spanish and English. That makes it easier to understand the monument and its history. The Ruta Arqueològica website also provides extra background information. For a first visit, the panels are usually enough.
What can you see at Santuari de Son Corró?
Santuari de Son Corró is an archaeological site from the Talayotic period; one visitor dates the excavations to around 500 BC. It is linked to the famous Bous de Costitx, and the bronze bull heads were found there. On site, you mainly see the preserved remains and the explanatory panels. It is an important stop on the Talayotic route.
Is Santuari de Son Corró part of an archaeological route?
Yes, several visitors place Santuari de Son Corró on the Sencelles-Costitx archaeological route, also referred to as the Talayotic route. That makes it easy to combine with other nearby stops. If you are already travelling in the area, it fits well into a wider itinerary. Its position right by the road also makes a brief stop simple.

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Carretera de Sencelles a Costitx Km 2’800, PMV-3121, Costitx
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