The archaeological site of La Draga dates back to the early Neolithic and is one of the oldest agricultural and livestock settlements in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula. Its location near the Lake, with permanent humidity and partially submerged, has led to an extraordinary conservation of organic matter, making it a key site for the study of the Neolithic in Europe. The La Draga Neolithic Park has reproductions of three full-scale huts and objects recovered from the site that allow us to understand what life was like during this stage of prehistory.
The Neolithic Park is open to the public and allows visitors to see the settlement.
*OPENING HOURS:
August 1 to September 14
Monday to Saturday, 10am to 1pm and 6pm to 8pm
Sunday, 10am to 1pm