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Ibiza
UNESCO
world heritage sites
Es Bol Nou beach
on
Diseminado Sa Caleta, Sant Josep de sa Talaia
The evolution of Ibiza's shoreline is one of the best examples of the influence of Posidonia on the interaction of coastal and marine ecosystems.
Phoenician Settlement
on
Diseminado Sa Caleta, Sant Josep de sa Talaia
Most of the buildings, of which there are half a dozen, are grouped around narrow streets and courtyards. The main construction of these buildings would have been built from stone and mud-brick with flat clay roofs supported on timber rafters. Most of the buildings consisted of just one room and were a combination of living space, workshops and store rooms.
Necropolis Puig des Molins
at
Via Romana, 31
This is the largest necropolis in the world, housing up to 4,000 tombs from all over the Mediterranean. The ancient cemetery was set up by the Phoenicians at the end of the 7th century.
Dalt Vila
at
Carrer de sa Pedrera, 14B
The walled enclosure is shaped like an irregular heptagon and in each one of the vertices there is a defensive bastion. There are several accesses to the enclosure, usually in the form of doors, except for the pass of Soto. The main door, accessed from the Vell market, is called the Portal de ses Taules, and is flanked by two Roman statues and protected by a drawbridge.