The Hornabeque Room of the Isabel II Fortress in La Mola hosts until September 13 the exhibition The Journey to the Spice of Magallanes and Elcano, organized by the General Technical Secretariat of the Ministry of Defense, through the General Sub-Directorate of Publications and Cultural Heritage, in order to contribute to the commemoration of the. . .
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The Military Consortium of Menorca offers the possibility of acquiring, during your visit to the Isabel II Fortress in La Mola, a joint ticket to visit two other monuments managed by said organization, the Castillo de San Felipe and the Military Museum of Menorca. The price of tickets is very cheap if they are purchased. . .
After a virtual Sant Jordi, which in Menorca we call “San Jordi a redossa”, the book sector agreed to celebrate a summer Sant Jordi on 23 July. The streets of the municipalities of Menorca were filled with literature in this alternative Sant Jordi and in the heat of summer heat. The initiative became a new. . .
The Menorca Military Museum opens this year three new exhibition rooms dedicated to infantry, military engineers (sappers) and transmissions and, finally, the health sector. In addition, from inside you can visit the anti-aircraft tunnels from the Civil War located in the basement of the Plaza Esplanada in the municipality of Es Castell. The Menorca Military. . .
On July 1, La Mola reopened its doors to allow visits to its facilities. This reopening has been carried out by implementing all the security measures recommended by the health authorities, to avoid any contagion caused by the COVID-19 virus, offering an interesting leisure offer with the main novelty of the expansion of the “escape. . .
For this summer, La Fortaleza de Isabel II in La Mola offers a wide range of entertainment with different activities, including its latest Escape Room. This activity, which is offered under the heading of “The last visit”, is practiced in galleries of about 200 square meters that were built, according to legend, in the darkest. . .
The Isabel II Fortress in La Mola is one of the largest European fortresses built in the 19th century, with a magnificent layout and excellent conservation. With the island devoid of fortifications after the demolition of the Castillo de San Felipe in the time of Carlos III (1782) and with the “entente cordiale” between France. . .