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How to visit prehistoric tomb Huerta Montero (Almendralejo)

Prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero in Almendralejo in Badajoz
Prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero in Almendralejo in Badajoz
All the information to visit the prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero in Almendralejo in Badajoz; what it is like, photos, visiting hours  

Un trip through Extremadura is always synonymous with cultural places.

Castles, churches, palaces or historic towns are common along the route, but I admit that I did not know that it was also possible to find prehistoric places.

On one of my recent trips through the badajoz province I have been able to visit a prehistoric tomb which is dated in copper age, 4.650 years ago.

How to visit the Huerta Montero prehistoric tomb in Almendralejo

El prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero It is located on the outskirts of Almond grove, and it is a collective burial that was used for about a thousand years

It is thought that it is also a place of worship because on December 21, coinciding with the Winter SolsticeDue to its specific orientation, sunlight penetrates through the corridor to the bottom of it.

The farmer who, in 1988, while moving land with a plow, found an unusual slab on that land, did not know that he had discovered a large prehistoric tomb de great archaeological interest.

The farmer reported his discovery to the People's University And from the Archeology Workshop The first prospecting work began, under the direction of the historian Francisco Blasco, led to determining that there was a prehistoric tomb.

Prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero in Almendralejo in Badajoz
Prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero in Almendralejo in Badajoz

Excavations were subsequently carried out for three years, which ended in 1992.

Finally, the enclave was prepared for tourist visits, which began in 2011.

What is the Huerta Montero prehistoric tomb like?

Originally it was a dolmen and with a covered circular chamber with a false vault 4,50 meters in diameter.

As you can see when you visit it in Almond grove, the complex has a length of 15 meters divided into three sections.

The first seven meters correspond to the access ramp, which leads you to a four-meter section, which is the corridor that takes you into the aforementioned circular chamber.

Prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero in Almendralejo in Badajoz
Prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero in Almendralejo in Badajoz

In the tomb they have been found remains of 109 people, with bones very deteriorated and scattered throughout the chamber.

In addition to the necropolis, the tomb of Huerta Montero It was also a place where ancestors received worship.

This is how the aforementioned fact is interpreted that the orientation and layout of the tomb encourages the entry of sunlight coinciding with the Winter Solstice every December 21.

During the visit of the prehistoric tomb A simulation is carried out that allows you to verify this fact.

In addition to seeing the tomb, on information panels you have the most curious data that allows you to know the importance of this tomb and the different stages of the burial.

Prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero in Almendralejo in Badajoz
Prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero in Almendralejo in Badajoz

You also have information about what the world was like in that time before celebrities megalithic monuments like the famous enclave of Stonehenge, south of England, which dates back to about 3.000 years BC.

Visit schedules for the Huerta Montero prehistoric tomb

For visit the tomb of Huerta Montero, they are usually carried out guided tours half an hour from Friday to Saturday, although it varies depending on the time of year.

For this reason, it is essential to call the Almendralejo tourist office (924 666 967) to arrange your possible visit, whose Admission is free.

Map: how to get to Huerta Montero in Almendralejo

El prehistoric tomb of Huerta Montero is in the surroundings of Almendralejo, a town located 45 minutes by car southwest of Badajoz, riding a Estremadura, already an hour and a half north of Seville. 13

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José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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  • I love it!!
    I had not visited it yet and I was really looking forward to Huerta Montero.
    Thank you.

    Surely you have already been to the Tartessian Site of Cancho Roano in Zalamea de la Serena (Badajoz). If not, I highly recommend it.
    Nearby, in Quintana de la Serena you have the Roman camp of Hijovejo and in Magacela a large dolmen.
    Now we find the largest and most beautiful of Extremadura's dolmens in the region of Lácara, near La Nava de Santiago.

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