On the southwest coast of Ibiza, a restoration project is underway that focuses on two heritage assets: the Sa Caleta Phoenician Settlement, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the N-52 coastal battery, a 20th-century relic. The goal is to build a visitor centre at both sites with public access.
Project to rehabilitate the Phoenician settlement and the anti-aircraft battery on the coast of sa Caleta (Sant Josep de sa Talaia) to prepare them for visits and to create an interpretation centre.
Ibiza (Sant Josep de Sa Talaia)
Consell Insular d'Eivissa
Consell Insular d'Eivissa
ITS2019-095
683.651 €
583.651 €
254.456 €
2019
Executed
Cultural heritage
Executed: 43.6%
13.03.2026
Rehabilitation of part of the north-facing wall of the central part of the medieval Islamic castle in Santa Àgueda
Menorca
118.090 €
Status: Executed
Works to ensure the stability of the 18th-century fortification on a protected site
Menorca
177.054 €
Status: Executed
Galatzó estate has restored its hydraulic system for traditional and tourism purposes
Mallorca
784.838 €
Status: Executed