Ibiza and Formentera's Archaeological Museum

The Museo Arqueológico de Ibiza y Formentera is an archaeological museum that preserves, researches and exhibits the remains belonging to the historical past of the islands of Ibiza and Formentera.

All the material recovered in these campaigns were part of the first permanent exhibition in the Archaeological Museum, which grew after the material from Ses Torres, Portmany and the sanctuaries of Illa Plana and Es Culleram were donated by a local family, in 1913.

It features both the history of the site as well as the most important archaeological materials recovered from the necropolis, duly explained and in context.

[6] The site of Puig des Molins was selected in the 7th century BC as a burial ground by the Phoenicians, the founders of the city of Ibiza.

Since 1903, several archaeological works have been carried out, which have provided a large amount of Phoenician, Punic and Roman materials and artifacts.