Less than a kilometre from Artà, in an old holm oak wood to
be found on a small hill, is the talayot village Ses Païsses. The
archaeological group, over 3000 years old, was declared an Artistic-Historic
Monument in 1946 and between 1959 and 1963 the Italian professor, Giovanne
Lilliu, excavated there discovering most of the constructions.
The talayot village Ses Païsses is built round a central circular
talayot, that dominates the group fulfilling its main mission of defence
and control, and it was developed by the construction of different rooms,
a hypostyle room and a defence wall. According to Giovanne Lilliu, the
area was used until the II or I century BC, when its inhabitants together
with other people from the area settled at the foot of the
Sant
Salvador hill, where the present day village of Artà is situated.
Facing the singular main entrance to the village, there is a monolith
dedicated to Miquel Costa i Llobera (Pollença, 1854 - Palma, 1922),
the author who set his poem "La deixa del geni grec" between Ses Païsses
and the
Cuevas
de s'Ermità.
The talayot village Ses Païsses belongs to the Govern and can be
visited from Mondays to Saturdays and the ticket costs 1,25 euros.
More photographs of Ses Païsses:
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Photographic
report carried out by MallorcaWeb (24 photos)
More information about Ses Païsses and the municipality of Artà:
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Artà Town Council
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Artà, web dedicated
to the municipality
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Web dedicated to
the talayot village Ses Païsses
Photos © BalearWeb
1. Access path to the Village
2. Monolith dedicated to Miquel Costa i Llobera
3. Main entrance
4. Central circular Talayot