LOCATION:
Practically beside the megalithic sepulchre of "Ses Roques Llises", partially hidden among the vegetation of the next field, beside the cart road that the asphalted road that leads to the village of "Torre d'en Galmés" from the highway of Alaior Son Bou becomes, once it arrives at this old town.
Alaior.
A religious utility has always been supposed for this strange structure, unique in the island, formed by a enclosure with a more or less rectangular form and two interior arrays of columns and pilasters on which big flagstones lean by way of lintels that give place to a group of doors, one beside other, that remember, in certain form, and to smaller scale, those of the central circle of Stonehenge. The condition of the building, completely sunken, with remains of itself, vegetation and boulders everywhere, doesn't allow to guess if the space was entirely covered with flagstones or if those "doors" constituted isolated, exempt elements.
In the northeast angle, half covered for boulders, there is what seems a small taula, which only 1.3 m. stands out.
The megalithic sepulchre of "Ses Roques Llises" and the Talayotic village of "Torre d'en Galmés", of which maybe formed part.