Sollacaro, France
Filitosa, D.57
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+33 495740091
Good for kids
AMAZING HISTORY It is a place full of history, quite interesting to visit and learn as much as you can about it. Walking around is a must, since you can observe different monuments, and rocks with ancient carvings in them. Make sure to bring lots of water; it is rather tiring to walk under the sunlight.
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Interesting ancient site. Unfortunately the museum was closed due to Covid-19.
Worth visiting for the anthropomorphic menhirs but otherwise compared to sites in say Brittany it is slightly underwhelming. Most of the museum was closed off when we visited with no explanation when it would open. The very good 2 guide guide leaflet is worth spending a few moments scanning before you start exploring. The most important menhir, Filitosa V, is now a replica but there is no mention of where the original now is.
It is very mystic and nice prehistoric place. I enjoy every step
Absolutely beautiful! I enjoyed every moment of the visit! I met wonderful people who feel responsible to save and share the ancient history and site. Walking there is simply so peaceful that I hardly wanted to leave while I learnt about history and the dedication of the family owning the site.
The road to here is difficult There are some interesting stones but for sure this \site\ can be improved. They simply can add some flower gardens, some productive olive trees, etc Hint: you can simply visit without paying if you take a look on sattelite images. I was very disappointed to see cars parked inside of this \site
Poorly maintained, not enough informational signs, and those few signs are mostly in French only, and where there is English it has errors! There are also 3 or 4 push-button audio guides with \some\ information in 4 languages, the Italian is barely undestandable because is spoken by a French person with strong French accent! The admission fee was 9 and they want to sell the informational brochure in English for additional 4. Where does all this money actually go?! Certainly not into maintenance and informational texts and signs! Overall definitely NOT worth 9 admission fee 4 brochure. I noticed a lot of lighting and spotlights intalled all areund the site, so it would probably be delightful to take a visit in the night, but as far as I know they close the site at sundown. So why so much lighting technology?! Additionally: The restaurant/bar is a hazard for birds - the poor birds keep hitting the large clear glass windows - I saw a dead sparrwow under the window and another one cought inside the restaurant and then hitting twice the window glass - in front my own eyes! Then the poor creature it couldn't get up again. Disgraceful :(
If you like history, this is a nice place to visit. Best is in the middle of the day because of the sunlight. Bring water. They could give more attention to the museum.
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