ÁVILA, MEDIEVAL CITY, SPAIN
Ávila, medieval city, Spain
The Walls of Ávila, medieval city, Spain:
The old city of Ávila and its extramural churches
were declared by UNESCO in 1985, a World Heritage site.
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Ávila, capital of the Spanish province of the same name, is a city in the rolling hill country northwest of Madrid. It’s best known for its intact medieval city walls, with 80-plus crenelated, semicircular towers and 9 gates, including the arched El Alcázar, on the eastern side.
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Salamanca is a city in northwestern Spain, the capital of the Province of Salamanca in the community of Castile and León. Its Old City was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.
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In the center of Avila, you will inevitably encounter the Plaza del Mercado Chico and the Cathedral.
Avila was continuously inhabited since the Roman Age. Presumably, the Plaza del Mercado Chico, the central square of the city, is located at a crossroads of two Roman roads. In the Middle Ages, various guilds gathered around the square. The center of the arcaded square is the Town Hall (Ayuntamiento). Neoclassical architecture characterizes the overall picture.
Opposite the city hall is the church Iglesia de San Juan Bautista. The name of the square has a long tradition. Although it was originally called Plaza del Mercado Chico, it experienced some changes of its name within the last two centuries, until it got its original name again in 2001.
On our first visit, we experience the place somewhat united. For this, a pastry shop attracts our eyes. It offers a highly acclaimed specialty of Avila: The Yemas of Avila or Yemas de Santa Teresa after the saint Teresa . Teresa was born in Avila and as one says, she was not averse to a good meal.
This delicacy is known throughout Spain and is taken along with pleasure as a souvenir. The Yemas consist of egg yolk which is baked mixed with a syrup of lemon juice and cinnamon.
On our second visit, the impression of the deserted square is completely disapeared. It is market day and a great variety of fresh products is available. Among other things, there are fruits, vegetables, cheeses, meat and sausage products. But also plants for the house and the garden. The buyers queue patiently in front of the market stalls. Every now and then they find time for a little chat.
We leave the bustling activities and go further on to the Plaza de la Catedral.
The Cathedral of Avila (Catedral del Salvador) is considered the first Gothic cathedral in Spain. It was designed as a fortress cathedral and stands on the remains of the Church of the Savior (Salvador). The eastern apse is part of the Romanesque wall and thus part of the fortifications of the city.
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Im Zentrum von Avila trifft man unweigerlich auf die Plaza del Mercado Chico und die Kathedrale.
Avila war seit der Römerzeit ununterbrochen besiedelt. Vermutlich liegt die Plaza del Mercado Chico, der zentrale Platz der Stadt, an einer Wegkreuzung zweier römischer Straßen. Im Mittelalter sammelten sich um den Platz herum verschiedene Zünfte. Das Zentrum des mit Arkaden gesäumten Platzes bildet das Rathaus (Ayuntamiento).
Der Neoklassizistische Bau prägt das Gesamtbild. Dem Rathaus gegenüber liegt die Kirche Iglesia de San Juan Bautista. Der Name des Platzes hat eine lange Tradition. Obwohl er ursprünglich schon Plaza del Mercado Chico genannt wurde, erlebte er in den letzten beiden Jahrhunderten einige Namenswechsel, bis er 2001 wieder seinen ursprünglichen Namen erhielt.
Bei unserem ersten Besuch erleben wir den Platz etwas verwaist. Dafür sticht uns sofort eine Konditorei ins Auge, die Avilas hochgelobte Spezialität anbietet: Yemas von Avila oder auch Yemas de Santa Teresa, nach der Heiligen Teresa. Sie wurde in Avila geboren und wie man sagt, war sie einem guten Essen nicht abgeneigt.
Diese Yemas de Avila sind über die Grenzen Spaniens bekannt und werden gerne als Souvenir mitgenommen. Sie bestehen aus Eigelb, dass vermischt mit einem Sirup aus Zitronensaft und Zimt gebacken wird.
Der Eindruck des einsamen Platzes ist bei unserem zweiten Besuch gänzlich unterschiedlich. Es ist Markttag und das Angebot an frischer Ware ist groß. Unter anderem gibt es Obst, Gemüse, Käse, Fleisch- und Wurstprodukte. Aber auch Pflanzen für das Haus und den Garten. Geduldig warten die Besucher vor den Ständen. Hin und wieder hat man auch Zeit für einen Plausch.
Wir verlassen das geschäftige Treiben und gehen weiter zur Plaza de la Catedral.
Die Kathedrale von Avila (Catedral del Salvador) gilt als die erste gotische Kathedrale in Spanien. Sie war als Festungs-Kathedrale geplant und steht auf den Überresten der Kirche des Erlösers (Salvador). Die östliche Apsis ist Teil der romanischen Stadtmauer und somit Teil der Befestigungsanlagen der Stadt.
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Video features mostly the Picos of Europa (the lakes Enol and Ercina of Covadonga, the Basilica Santa Maria la Real de Covadonga, Mirador de la Reina in Covadonga, Oseja de Sajambre, Gorge of Los Beyos, Sella River).
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Salamanca is the capital of the province of Salamanca in the autonomous Spanish region of Castilla y León. In 1988, Salamanca was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The city has two cathedrals, the old cathedral from the 12th and the new cathedral from the 16th. The Plaza Mayor, where among others Bullfights were held, is considered the most beautiful square in Spain.
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Tourism in Burgos, Castilla y León - Travel in Spain
A trip in Burgos, Spain.
EN = Burgos is a city in northern Spain and the historic capital of Castile. It is situated on the confluence of the Arlanzón river tributaries, at the edge of the Iberian central plateau. It has about 180,000 inhabitants in the actual city and another 20,000 in the metropolitan area. It is the capital of the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Burgos was once the capital of the Crown of Castile, and the Burgos Laws or Leyes de Burgos which first governed the behaviour of Spaniards towards the natives of the Americas were promulgated here in 1512.
ES = Burgos es un municipio y una ciudad españoles situados en el norte de la península ibérica. La ciudad es la capital de la provincia homónima integrada en la comunidad autónoma de Castilla y León. El municipio contaba con una población empadronada de 177 100 habitantes en el 2015, repartidos en una superficie de 107,06 km², convirtiéndose en el 35.º más poblado de España y el segundo de la comunidad autónoma de Castilla y León.
Existen pruebas de asentamientos durante el Neolítico y la primera Edad del Hierro en el cerro del Castillo, el cual domina la ciudad. Sin embargo, se considera que la ciudad fue fundada como tal por el conde Diego Rodríguez Porcelos en el año 884. Hacia el año 930 se convirtió en capital del condado de Castilla, primero dependiente del reino de León e independiente después por actuación del conde Fernán González. Fue la capital del reino de Castilla, y de manera intermitente de la Corona de Castilla, desde 1230 hasta el reinado de los Reyes Católicos. Estos dictaron en la ciudad en 1512 las Leyes de Burgos, las primeras leyes que la Monarquía Hispánica aplicó en América para organizar su conquista, base de los actuales derechos humanos. Posteriormente fue la capital de la antigua región histórica de Castilla la Vieja, y también fue la primera capital provisional de la comunidad autónoma de Castilla y León.
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Palmeral of Elche - UNESCO World Heritage Site
The UNESCO World Heritage site of the Palmeral of Elche is an enormous palm plantation area, near the city of Elche in south-eastern Spain. It's been around for thousands of years, and each of the various groups in Spain have left their mark on the area - the Romans, the Moors, the Phoenicians, and the Christians. It's a very unusual World Heritage site this one, and very beautiful as well. Enjoy!
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