Puigpunyent

In 1950, historian and archaeologist Guillem Rosselló Bordoy excavated an archaeological site known as the Talaiot del Serral de ses Abelles, a Bronze Age megalith, in Puigpunyent.

Evidence suggests that Puigpunyent has been inhabited since ancient times, with numerous historical sites, including talaiots and the necropolis of Casat Nou, attesting to its rich heritage.

Additionally, a vibrant summer festival in early August showcases local arts, crafts, and sports activities, catering to families and visitors of all ages.

Puigpunyent's strategic location, nestled between the mountains and Palma, offers residents a harmonious blend of rural living and urban convenience.

Puigpunyent's proximity to Palma affords residents easy access to the city's cultural offerings and amenities, while also providing convenient connections to the southwest region, replete with private hospitals, international schools, resorts, and ports.