Ruïnes de la ciutat romana de Pollentia

Historical landmark · Balearic Islands

Ruïnes de la ciutat romana de Pollentia

Historical landmark · Balearic Islands

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Av. Prínceps d'Espanya, s/n, 07400 Alcúdia, Balearic Islands, Spain

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Affordable Roman ruins: forum, theatre, residential area  

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Av. Prínceps d'Espanya, s/n, 07400 Alcúdia, Balearic Islands, Spain Get directions

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Av. Prínceps d'Espanya, s/n, 07400 Alcúdia, Balearic Islands, Spain Get directions

+34 971 89 71 02
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Sep 21, 2025

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"An archaeological site featuring Roman-era ruins dating back to around 100 BCE, offering a tangible slice of ancient history within an evocative, walkable heritage setting."

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Suzanna Ohlin

Google
Splendid and affordable! You can take a nice walk from the residential area to the forum and then to the theatre. The ruins look marvelous and are sufficiently described in three languages (Spanish, English and Mallorquin/Catalan?). You can find here many benches to take a break and ponder over the ruins. The place is also quite interesting for observing nature. The museum shop, although small, sells some nice items!

Emma Joy

Google
Absolute bargain at €4 a ticket. Spent about 2 to 3 hours wandering the site and having a picnic. Fantastic way to spend a morning. Ticket includes museum entry. Its only small in comparison to the ruins but still worth a look. Closed during May Day.

Adrian Stevens

Google
This is a very unassuming place. Entry was about Eur2.50/person and you think it’s just the ruins you can see! Well, buckle up as you’re on the start of a long walk! Look at the map in the guide. It takes you on a walk down past the first ruins and on to the Forum and finally you make it to the amphitheater. Now walk all the way back up! Along the way are signs in multiple languages so you can follow the story as you go. Loved it!

Mac McDade

Google
Token €4 charge to enter to jump back in time. Well laid out and the QR codes work easily to give the information that's on the pedestals (useful on a busy day) as once you've scanned one you get taken to a website where all the info is. There must be soooooo much more history yet to be dug up here. If you're taking kids, keep an eye on them some areas aren't very well roped off (I think there's a lot of freedom to move around), some wells aren't capped/covered and are deep. The necropolis is off the concrete path but you can walk right up to the excavation and around it, a bit of respect is required to not walk all over them. Visited on a Scottish day (cloudy and slightly wet) so didn't need a hat or water but can echo what others have said if it is a hot day as there is minimal shade (small wooded area near to the necropolis.)

Tatiana

Google
Pretty large area with ruins of a roman town Pollentia, with temples, town walls and amphitheater. There is an audioguide by QR-codes on the shields, with some reconstruction pictures. The shields are informative enough. The museum, which is included in the ticket, was closed over the Easter holidays without any information online. We drove fast an hour to visit the ruins and the museum, and only the ruins were open. That’s why minus one star.

Edie

Google
Very interesting and low-cost attraction if you're in the area and in the mood for some history. Entrance fee was €5 for 2 people. Lots to read about!

Marin “SayanMk” Kolev

Google
The 4 euro ticket together with a small museum north of the site, is more than worth just for the amphitheatre, but there are also 2 village remainings to check out. There is an audio guide and you get a small leaflet with information. Very friendly service.

Steve Bradford

Google
Nice place to visit, very interesting next to the old town. But there are three roman sites, so we missed out on two. That will be for the next time we go!.