Son Corró – Archeological Settlement

Son Corró is a prehistoric sanctuary dating Post-talaiotic period (5th – 2nd century bC). When it was discovered in 1895 it was almost destroyed, since all its elements were scattered around the terrain. The recent reconstruction of the settlement has been controversial, as it wasn’t done following the drawing that was made when Son Corró was discovered. This site is mostly important for the discover of three bronze bull heads, that are nowadays exposed at the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid.