Lugo Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Lugo:
As Catedrais Beach Ribadeo, Mirador de San Roque, The Roman Walls of Lugo, Pazo de Tor, Basilica de San Martino de Mondonedo, Catedral de Lugo, Monasterio de San Julian de Samos, Souto da Retorta, San Nicolas de Portomarin, Illa Pancha, Museo Provincial de Lugo, Aldea de Piornedo, Catedral de Mondonedo, Colegio PP Escolapios, Plaza Mayor
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Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Casco antiguo de Pontevedra
Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Casco antiguo de Pontevedra
The historic center of Pontevedra, declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1951, is one of the best preserved in Galicia, and indisputable witness to the medieval splendor of the city, when Pontevedra was still closely linked to the sea.
The beauty of its streets and squares will seduce anyone who visits them, among popular and ancient houses that reveal the past of the city, with important architectural examples that preserve the charm of past times. Throughout the walk you will see the last hidalgo of Pontevedra, when walking to the passage of the many blazons that occupy the facades of all the historical helmet.
La Pla de la Leña, where the firewood used to be used to heat the kitchens, includes the three mansions that currently house the Provincial Museum, which is recognized as one of the most representative museums in Galician history, archeology and art. At one step, the Plaza de Verdura, where the products of the countryside could be marketed only a few years ago, became one of the main centers of the town, a meeting point for a refreshment before continuing our walk to Plaza del Teucro, name of the Greek arquero to which the foundation of Pontevedra is attributed to him.
Going down to the river bank we arrive at Mugártegui square - just before reaching the Plaza de Abastos - where the pazo currently occupying the seat of the Regulatory Council of the Rías Baixas Denomination of Origin, flag of the well-known wine Albariño de area. Following our route, in the highest part of the historical center, we find the spectacular square of the Ferraria, where formerly the artisans worked the forge. Today it is a meeting place for many of the shows organized in the city, and it houses, among other buildings, the Convent of San Francisco, with its beautiful gardens.
Besides the representativeness and excellent state of preservation of its civil architecture, the historical center of Pontevedra stands out for its no less important religious architecture. Thus, the ruins of the old Convent of San Domingos, despite the fact that today only part of its external skeleton and the head of the old temple, are considered the best exponent of Galician Gothic.
Near the ruins of San Domingos is the Basilica of Santa Maria a Mayor, declared a National Monument, which should be emphasized the plateresque front of great size ordered to build polo old Gremio de Mareantes in the XV century, where depicted Christ of the Good Journey, to which the fishermen entrusted themselves before leaving to the sea.
In addition, it is worth mentioning several representative conventual churches, such as San Francisco, La Peregrina, with a scallop-shaped plant as a symbol of the Xacobeos Roads - and, a little further on, below the Plaza de la Leña, of San Bartolomeu and Santa Clara.
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iPhone #194 Today we are visiting the city of Lugo, Galicia, Spain! Founded in the year 15 BC and named Lucas Augustus in the honor of the Emperor Augustus. The wall behind me is the best preserved wall in the entire world. The Roman Wall of Lugo, Galicia, Spain is one of one those things you'll regret not seeing if your visiting Galicia.
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Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Castro de Barona
Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Castro de Barona
The Castro de Baroña is a fort located in the parish of Baroña, a municipality of Porto do Son in the province of A Coruña. The settlement, surrounded by two walls and containing twenty roundhouses that still remain today, was built on a peninsula and inhabited from the 1st Century BC to the 1st Century AD.
A moat four metres wide by three metres deep, forming the first line of defence, was dug into the isthmus that connects the town to the fort. Beyond this, there is a rampart consisting of two almost parallel stone walls filled with sand and stone. It is thought that this rampart originally connected to the town walls, creating an area most likely without housing. The main wall is well preserved and has two sides, the one on the right is made up of three gradually rising stone walls, and the one on the left is similar to that of the isthmus.
To the right of the entrance there was a defensive tower where the walls narrowed, so it is assumed that it was shut with a gate to prevent the passage of carts. It is possible that the wall previously surrounded the entire fort. There is a sloped entrance that leads into the interior living space, which is divided into four separate parts. In the first, it is debated whether the construction on the left is either a long bench or a single fallen pillar. Within this building a fireplace, some earthenware artefacts and a hole for a post were found, indicating it could have been a forge. Set against the gate, there are other oval shaped structures with a hall and another that could have been a forge.
The next section is separated by a retaining wall and is reached by some stairs, which are the best preserved of all Galician forts. This section contains a group of houses forming an area sheltered from the wind. A trail leads to the highest part of the town where there are other surviving structures. Evidence suggests the town was self-sufficient. Inside the fort there was no water, springs or wells, thus there was the need to source water elsewhere. It is thought that food came primarily from the sea, and so basically consisted in shellfish and fish. They also ate cattle, goats, sheep and acorns. At the site there are remains of metalwork, masonry and textiles.
The Castro de Baroña was first excavated in 1933 by Sebastián González-García. The subsequent excavations were carried out by J. M. Luengo (1969-1970), Francisco Calo Lourido and Teresa Soeiro (1980 to 1984). Ánxel Concheiro (1984) and Francisco Calo (1985) reinforced the structural integrity of the fort, and a new round of excavations and renovations was started on May 21, 2012.
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Lugo Galicia Spain
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Visitamos el Lugo Galicia que hay detrás de las murallas construidas en el Siglo III (0:22) todo el perímetro de la muralla permanece intacto y está considerado patrimonio mundial de la humanidad.
La ubicación de Lugo Spain en el GPS es: 43.013549, -7.561479
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Visitamos la Catedral de Santa María de Lugo 1:05 construida entre los años 1129 y 1279.
Esta maravilla de Pueblo Medieval , además forma parte del camino de Santiago.
Recorremos sus antiguas calles 1:36 disfrutando de su arquitectura medieval. Después de un buen paseo, nos vamos a tomar unas tapas 2:00 y disfrutar de su gastronomía.
0:01 Intro Lugo Galicia Spain
0:19 Explicación ubicación Lugo
0:24 Muralla de Lugo construida en el Siglo III
0:40 Caminando por la muralla
0:47 Esculturas del Camino de Santiago
0:56 Catedral de Santa María de Lugo Galicia
1:04 Interior Catedral
1:37 Calles Medievales
1:51 Nos vamos de tapas por Lugo Spain
1:58 Pulpo a Feira
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Des lieux à visiter dans la Galice
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37 lieux de vote, de découvrir quels sont les meilleurs endroits à visiter en Galice. L'idée est de choisir les meilleurs endroits à visiter en Espagne, le rendant d'abord par les communautés autonomes. Les 6 places nominale (1 par province + 2 extras), passez à la liste finale nationale qui sera publiée dans un délai d'un an. Vous serez en mesure de taux de toutes les villes que vous souhaitez pour la liste, étant 5 la note la plus élevée et 1 le plus bas. ¡¡Un grand merci pour le vote!
Dans cette liste sur des lieux à visiter dans la Galice on trouve:
37. VILAR TOILE (Lugo)
36. HIO (Rías Baixas, Pontevedra)
35. PANXON (Rias Baixas, Pontevedra)
34. NOIA (dans les Rías Baixas, La Corogne)
33. TUI (Pontevedra)
32. A GUARDA (Pontevedra)
31. OSEIRA (Ourense)
30. BETANZOS (la Corogne)
29. CARNOTA (A Coruña)
28. MURS (Rías Baixas, La Corogne)
27. PADRÓN (la Corogne)
26. PONTEDEUME (la Corogne)
25. O GROVE (Pontevedra)
24. FOZ (Rías Altas, Lugo)
23. MONFORTE DE LEMOS (Lugo)
22. VERÍN (Ourense)
21. RIBAS DE SIL (Ourense)
20. VIGO (Pontevedra)
19. CAMBADOS (Rías Baixas, Pontevedra)
18. Le CEBREIRO (Lugo)
17. BAIONA (Pontevedra)
16. PONTEVEDRA
15. VILLAGARCIA DE AROUSA (Rías Baixas, Pontevedra)
14. Pour TOXA (Île de La TOJA, Pontevedra, espagne)
13. LUGO
12. VIVEIRO (Rías Altas, Lugo)
11. COMBARRO (Rias Baixas, Pontevedra)
10. OURENSE
9. COSTA DA MORTE (la Corogne)
8. LA COROGNE
7. MONDOÑEDO (Lugo)
6. Saint-jacques DE COMPOSTELLE (la Corogne)
5. LAS ISLAS CIES (Rias Baixas, Pontevedra)
4. RIA DE ORTIGUEIRA (Rías Altas, province de la corogne)
3. CELANOVA (Ourense)
2. SAN ANDRÉS DE TEIXIDO (Rías Altas, province de la corogne)
1. CEDEIRA (Rías Altas, province de la Corogne)
37. VILAR TOILE (Lugo)
Petit village appartenant à la commune de Palas del Rey, avec l'Église de Vilar de Donas, que la valeur maximale de l'exposant. Liés à la Camino de Santiago, a été la propriété de la gardiens de la Voie, le célèbre Ordre des Chevaliers de Santiago. À l'intérieur, nous trouvons plusieurs tombes de important chevaliers de l'Ordre, ainsi que certains gothique des fresques bien conservées.
36. HIO (Rías Baixas, Pontevedra)
Avec une population de 2.894 habitants, située à l'extrémité de la péninsule de morrazo cangas del, est la terre à côté les Îles Cies (Parc National des Îles Atlantiques de Galice)
La paroisse de Hio, d'être entouré par la mer, l'Océan Atlantique à l'Ouest, le Nord et le Sud, et l'Estuaire de Aldán à l'Est, à l'évidence maritime de la nature, combiné avec les attraits naturels du Cap de la Maison, monte-Facho de Donón ou le parc Naturel des Dunes de Barra et de la costa de Soavela.
Le symbole de la ville est le bien connu calvaire ne hio, un drôle de croisière, avec des scènes de la vie du christ sculpté dans une seule pierre, considéré comme un joyau de l'architecture romane.
35. PANXON (Rias Baixas, Pontevedra)
Petit village d'un peu plus de 3000 habitants, est une ville de tradition de pêche et une destination touristique majeure en été, grâce à ses belles plages de sable. Faits saillants:
La plage Panjón et Playa Amérique
Église Votive de la Mer
Église paroissiale du XIIE Siècle
Monument de la marine universelle
34. NOIA (dans les Rías Baixas, La Corogne)
Situé au sud de l'embouchure de la rivière de Tambre, et de limiter les montagnes de Outes et Brion, combien avec une grande variété d'écosystèmes de montagne, du littoral et de la rivière.
Faits saillants:
Pont suspendu sur la rivière de Tambre
L'église de San Martín
La paroisse de Santa Cristina de Boue
33. TUI (Pontevedra)
Situé sur une colline, à côté de la rivière Miño, Tui (Tui en Galicien) a été le théâtre d'innombrables batailles hispanolusas, étant donné son statut de ville frontière. Ses rues escarpées et étroites, nous emmener à la cathédrale, construite comme une forteresse qui servait à la fois le culte religieux, comme à la bataille. Faits saillants:
Cathédrale de Santa Maria de Tuy
Pont International de Tuy
Le musée et les Archives Historiques de la Diocésain
32. A GUARDA (Pontevedra)
Situé sur les rives du Miño, à la frontière avec le Portugal, est célèbre pour son grand nombre de plages, telles que la O Muiño, ou Lamiña, qui, par sa situation à l'égard de la rivière...
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The Northern Way or Camino del Norte is the Camino route that follows the Northern coast of ‘Green Spain’ from San Sebastián in the Basque Country, to Cantabria, Asturias and finally Ribadeo in Galicia. From Ribadeo, the Northern Way heads inland, taking pilgrims across the forests and farmland of rural Galicia on its way to Santiago de Compostela. In the third section, pilgrims also have the option to take an alternative route to the city of Oviedo, where the Northern Way connects with the Original Way and then continues to Santiago de Compostela.
This Camino starts in the chic seaside city of San Sebastián (Donostia in Basque), a real paradise for foodies: it is the city with the second highest number of Michelin stars in the world. Following the coastline for most of the way, you will discover charming fishing villages, swim in beautiful sandy beaches and taste delicious fresh seafood. Feel inspired at the impressive Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao; stroll by the elegant royal palace by the sea in Santander; sample Asturias’s famous cider and step back in time in Mondoñedo, a former capital of the Kingdom of Galicia. If you have time, we recommend you take a trip to see Ribadeo’s impressive ‘Cathedrals Beach’.