The La Mola Fortress, also known as Fortress of Isabel II, stands majestically on the homonymous peninsula east of Menorca. Built between 1848 and 1875, this imposing structure was designed to protect the island from possible British invasions. With its ten fronts divided into land and maritime defense, La Mola is a testimony of 19th century military engineering. Land defense was of special importance, relying on the natural cliffs of the peninsula for maritime protection.
During its construction, La Mola faced technological challenges that led to a second phase of modernization in 1896, adapting to advances in artillery. Fortunately, it was never attacked and today remains in excellent condition, allowing visitors to explore a vital piece of Menorcan history.
You have 48 hours to cancel your tickets.
Tickets are valid for 15 days from the date of purchase.
It has electric cars to tour the venue, which are not included in the ticket price.
From 8 EUR per person
You will be able to explore impressive walls, labyrinthine underground galleries, and enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the port of Mahón and its natural surroundings, all while discovering the rich military history of Menorca.
Ticket to visit La Mola fortress
The La Mola fortress in Menorca is accessible for people with reduced mobility, since electric cars can be used to tour the site, allowing you to enjoy its facilities and landscapes without barriers. In addition, it has a large parking lot and adapted access, making it easier for all interested parties to visit.