Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia
Archaeological museum · Alcúdia ·

Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia

Archaeological museum · Alcúdia ·

Roman artefacts, models of ancient city, 14th-century building

Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null
Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia by null

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Carrer de Sant Jaume, 30, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears, Spain Get directions

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Carrer de Sant Jaume, 30, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears, Spain Get directions

+34 971 54 70 04
pollentia.net

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Nov 3, 2025

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Marin “SayanMk” K.

Google
A small museum hosting some artefacts from the excavations a bit south of itself. Tickets are bought at the excavations, and are worth 4 euro, at least jan.2025. The museum itself is very small and not that amazing, but it does fill the void in the explanation you can listen on the site of Pol-lèntia

Paul Tooze (No Journey Too S.

Google
I really enjoy these historic finds and archaeological digs, there’s still so much to find. This museum has some very fine artefacts that are being well cared for. The museum shows artefacts from the Roman site over the road This site covers quite a large expanse of land and requires about 20 minutes of walking. I’m here in June, mid afternoon and it’s very hot, bring a hat and water. Or come early on. The entrance fee is €4 which does include a visit to the Museum over the road which has some excellent finds and depictions There is the site of the town, the square and amphitheatre, also is a burial site and well. Many more things they know about and need to dig. An interesting hour Parking close by.

Roger W.

Google
Some fine artefacts, well displayed, although the museum is small and low key for an important Roman site

BK

Google
Lovely little museum, displaying the fascinating discoveries from the nearby Roman forum. Price of entry is also very reasonable. Although the ruins and museum are perfectly safe, do beware of PICKPOCKETS at the 324 bus stop nearby. Long queues form here for the buses, and if you find you are being crowded and jostled in the queue it is likely that they are trying to grab your wallet!

e w

Google
Is worth a visit to see the Roman ruins and also artefacts in the museum, for just €4. In in an old town area and a relaxing walk can be had down the little streets near the museum, where there's plenty of coffee places and curio shops.

Scott P.

Google
A good museum, if a little small. You get to see some of the excavated objects taken from the nearby Roman city of Pollentia. There are also models of parts of the city as they are today and how they probably were in the Roman era. The entrance fee is included in the ticket that you buy for the Roman city (4 euros).

Luca R.

Google
The admittance is included in the Price you pay to visit the beautiful ruins of Pollentia and that is the only good part of this small museum. No care for the antique pieces, no indication of what they represented nor of the supposed time in which they were manufactured. Some of the objects were clearly modern copies again without any indication. Don't spend more than 5 minutes here and go visiting either the nice Church of Sant Jaume across the street or stroll in the narrow, nice streets of the medieval downtown of Alcudia, full of life and nice places where to eat and refresh from the heat.

Marcus H.

Google
The Roman Museum was very good - it is quite small and we only spent about 15 minutes there but there were some lovely little artifacts although the explanations were only in Spanish. Your ticket from the Roman ruins (€4) covers entrance.