Art and culture
Huerta Montero Archeological Site
Considered one of the most unique burial sites in Extremadura, this prehistoric site stands in an exceptional state of preservation.
- Explore
- Yacimiento de Huerta Montero
Bronze Age Necropolis
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Tourist Office
- Tel.:+34 924 66 69 67
- Email: turismo@almendralejo.es
- Website address: www.almendralejo.es
- Opening times
Monday to Friday
Morning: 10am-2pm
Afternoon: 4-7pm
Saturday: 11am-2pm
Closed on Sundays.
Visits must be previously appointed with the Tourist Office.
- Fee
All visits are guided and free of charge.
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Considered one of the most unique burial sites in Extremadura, this prehistoric site stands in an exceptional state of preservation.
The monument, located in the Badajoz town of Almendralejo, is unique, due to its peculiar structure and orientation, a space more than 15 metres long that was discovered in 1988.
Studies confirm that it was used for more than a thousand years as a burial chamber, although according to the latest archaeological studies, ancestor worship-related ceremonies were also held.
You will be guided through the site by information panels that informing you of the importance of burial in the culture of these people. A visit that will no doubt be a special one if you come at winter solstice, 21st December; on this day the sunlight enters its circular chamber, revealing all its splendour and is a truly amazing spectacle.
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