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Dolmen de Menga, Antequera

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Must see · World heritage site · Historic Site · Tourist Spot
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Dolmen de Menga reviews

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  • As dolmens go Newgrange in Ireland is tops , this pair are in the second division but well wort a visit to discover how our ancients worshipped , its orientation is amazing. 
    As dolmens go Newgrange in Ireland is tops , this pair are in the second division but well wort a visit to discover how our ancients worshipped , its orientation is amazing.  more »
  • We walked from the information centre to the two dolmens. The route you are forced to take ensures that your visit to the two dolmens totals more than about 30 seconds. We spent approximately 10... 
    We walked from the information centre to the two dolmens. The route you are forced to take ensures that your visit to the two dolmens totals more than about 30 seconds. We spent approximately 10...  more »
  • While in Antequera and around we planned to visit the dolmen. Of course due to COVID pretty quiet and actually private visits. The dolmen have a great interesting history and are on the UNESCO world.....  more
    While in Antequera and around we planned to visit the dolmen. Of course due to COVID pretty quiet and actually private visits. The dolmen have a great interesting history and are on the UNESCO world.....  more »
Google
  • I sort of feel I ought to give four stars 🌟 , it is a UNESCO World Heritage, but it is frankly not particularly impressive. We stopped by on our way to Rute, it was a nice break, but otherwise nothing much to write home about. Perhaps a keen student of neolithic / prehistoric Spain 🇪🇸 will see it differently, but as a plain tourist .... Entrance is free of charge, but don't forget to go to the museum first to pick up your free tickets.
  • A hidden gem on the outskirts of antequerra that is definitely worth the visit. Staff gave a warm welcome and were genuinely pleased to give advice. The history of the discovery in the museum was outstanding. You have to visit and best of all it is free.
  • This is a beautiful historic site with amazing views and worth the visit. I'm sad to give it such low stars but only because one of the female staffers made my boyfriend and I very uncomfortable. She watched us the entire time we were in the second cave, always near us. After 2 minutes of this she told us "I know you like to touch things but you can't touch anything in here," in Spanish which was incredibly strange. We told her we would just leave and she followed us out, staring as we walked away. The space in these caves is very small and because of her behavior I wasn't able to enjoy the site or have room to take pictures.
  • This is a must see if you at all are interested in ancient burial sites and mysteries. It is the Spanish Stonehenge and better. It’s a UNESCO world heritage site and check out the mountain that it faces. And I do mean faces lol
  • If you like Dolmens, you have to go there. Since I was on Malta several times for the there even under-earth-megalithic-temple which is called Hypogaeum in Valletta, Menga Dolmen was a must. Awesome how a 180 ton Megalith could be brought there with only men force. Watch it and feel the magic, also from the magic mountain that can be seen from the temple's entrance.

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