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Prehistoric station Filitosa — Attraction in Sartène

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Prehistoric station Filitosa
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Filitosa is a megalithic site in southern Corsica, France. The period of occupation spans from the end of the Neolithic era and the beginning of the Bronze Age, until around the Roman times in Corsica.
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Filitosa - La Brasserie de la Préhistoire
Centre préhistorique de filitosa, 20140 Sollacaro, France
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Prehistoric station Filitosa

Filitosa, Site préhistorique, D57, 20140 Sollacaro, France
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Filitosa is a megalithic site in southern Corsica, France. The period of occupation spans from the end of the Neolithic era and the beginning of the Bronze Age, until around the Roman times in Corsica.

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filitosa.fr

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Filitosa - La Brasserie de la Préhistoire

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6y

Poorly maintained, not enough informational signs, and those few signs are mostly in French only, and where there is English it has errors! There are also 3 or 4 push-button audio guides with "some" information in 4 languages, the Italian is barely undestandable because is spoken by a French person with strong French accent! The admission fee was 9€ and they want to sell the informational brochure in English for additional 4€. Where does all this money actually go?! Certainly not into maintenance and informational texts and signs! Overall definitely NOT worth 9€ admission fee + 4€ brochure. I noticed a lot of lighting and spotlights intalled all areund the site, so it would probably be delightful to take a visit in the night, but as far as I know they close the site at sundown. So why so much lighting technology?!

Additionally: The restaurant/bar is a hazard for birds - the poor birds keep hitting the large clear glass windows - I saw a dead sparrwow under the window and another one cought inside the restaurant and then hitting twice the window glass - in front my own eyes! Then the poor creature it couldn't get up again....

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4.0
1y

Beautiful, but partly not authentic. A stunning site, very impressive and larger than we were expecting. Some of the menhirs (including the most impressive ones) outside are replicas though. This wouldn't be a problem: it is great these monuments are protected against the elements. But it is mentioned nowhere on the signs or in the audio tour. The real ones are found inside, in the museum. They should be clear and honest about this. Entry is 9 euros. This is very reasonable in our opinion, since the site is very large, there is a museum and conserving these monuments...

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5.0
1y

Great place to visit, especially if you have tweens like us. They really enjoyed their "parkour" experience 😅 Loads to see and really interesting to learn about. There's a café at the start, which serves decent food. I had a tuna steak and fries, kids had steak and fries. The museum is a good place to end the tour as your really glad to get into somewhere with cool air conditioning by that point. We travelled by car from Porto Vecchio, which took around 1hr 45 along a quite stunning coastal road, which added to a...

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Matej S.Matej S.
Poorly maintained, not enough informational signs, and those few signs are mostly in French only, and where there is English it has errors! There are also 3 or 4 push-button audio guides with "some" information in 4 languages, the Italian is barely undestandable because is spoken by a French person with strong French accent! The admission fee was 9€ and they want to sell the informational brochure in English for additional 4€. Where does all this money actually go?! Certainly not into maintenance and informational texts and signs! Overall definitely NOT worth 9€ admission fee + 4€ brochure. I noticed a lot of lighting and spotlights intalled all areund the site, so it would probably be delightful to take a visit in the night, but as far as I know they close the site at sundown. So why so much lighting technology?! Additionally: The restaurant/bar is a hazard for birds - the poor birds keep hitting the large clear glass windows - I saw a dead sparrwow under the window and another one cought inside the restaurant and then hitting twice the window glass - in front my own eyes! Then the poor creature it couldn't get up again. Disgraceful :(
Maarten KwakernaakMaarten Kwakernaak
Beautiful, but partly not authentic. A stunning site, very impressive and larger than we were expecting. Some of the menhirs (including the most impressive ones) outside are replicas though. This wouldn't be a problem: it is great these monuments are protected against the elements. But it is mentioned nowhere on the signs or in the audio tour. The real ones are found inside, in the museum. They should be clear and honest about this. Entry is 9 euros. This is very reasonable in our opinion, since the site is very large, there is a museum and conserving these monuments is not free.
Mark SkinnerMark Skinner
Great place to visit, especially if you have tweens like us. They really enjoyed their "parkour" experience 😅 Loads to see and really interesting to learn about. There's a café at the start, which serves decent food. I had a tuna steak and fries, kids had steak and fries. The museum is a good place to end the tour as your really glad to get into somewhere with cool air conditioning by that point. We travelled by car from Porto Vecchio, which took around 1hr 45 along a quite stunning coastal road, which added to a great day out.
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Poorly maintained, not enough informational signs, and those few signs are mostly in French only, and where there is English it has errors! There are also 3 or 4 push-button audio guides with "some" information in 4 languages, the Italian is barely undestandable because is spoken by a French person with strong French accent! The admission fee was 9€ and they want to sell the informational brochure in English for additional 4€. Where does all this money actually go?! Certainly not into maintenance and informational texts and signs! Overall definitely NOT worth 9€ admission fee + 4€ brochure. I noticed a lot of lighting and spotlights intalled all areund the site, so it would probably be delightful to take a visit in the night, but as far as I know they close the site at sundown. So why so much lighting technology?! Additionally: The restaurant/bar is a hazard for birds - the poor birds keep hitting the large clear glass windows - I saw a dead sparrwow under the window and another one cought inside the restaurant and then hitting twice the window glass - in front my own eyes! Then the poor creature it couldn't get up again. Disgraceful :(
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Beautiful, but partly not authentic. A stunning site, very impressive and larger than we were expecting. Some of the menhirs (including the most impressive ones) outside are replicas though. This wouldn't be a problem: it is great these monuments are protected against the elements. But it is mentioned nowhere on the signs or in the audio tour. The real ones are found inside, in the museum. They should be clear and honest about this. Entry is 9 euros. This is very reasonable in our opinion, since the site is very large, there is a museum and conserving these monuments is not free.
Maarten Kwakernaak

Maarten Kwakernaak

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Great place to visit, especially if you have tweens like us. They really enjoyed their "parkour" experience 😅 Loads to see and really interesting to learn about. There's a café at the start, which serves decent food. I had a tuna steak and fries, kids had steak and fries. The museum is a good place to end the tour as your really glad to get into somewhere with cool air conditioning by that point. We travelled by car from Porto Vecchio, which took around 1hr 45 along a quite stunning coastal road, which added to a great day out.
Mark Skinner

Mark Skinner

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