Numantia Archaeological Site
Highlights
- • Remains of Celtiberian walls and dwellings
- • Site of the prolonged Roman siege
- • Nearby archaeological museum with original artifacts
- • Scenic landscape of Sorian hills and valleys
- • Historic symbol of resistance and autonomy
Description
Key Information
Visit Duration
2-3 hours
Recommended Seasons
Spring, Autumn
Pricing
Free
Accessibility
Low
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Essential information for visiting Numantia Archaeological Site
Location
Practical Information
- Pricing
- Free
- Visit Duration
- 2-3 hours
Features & Services
- Accessibility:Low
- Kid-Friendly:Yes
- Pet-Friendly:No
- Booking:No Booking Required
Planning Information
Recommended Seasons
Spring · Autumn
Best Time to Visit
Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit Numancia, offering mild temperatures and fewer crowds.
Visitor Tips
To make the most of your visit, wear comfortable shoes and bring water, as the terrain is uneven and the climate can be dry. Check the museum's opening hours to complement your tour and take time to explore the surrounding natural environment. The visit is suitable for families, but note the challenges for visitors with reduced mobility.
Historical Facts
Numancia was a Celtiberian city that withstood a Roman siege for about twenty years until its fall in 133 BC. This episode is a landmark of indigenous resistance against Roman expansion in Hispania, with its story recounted by classical authors such as Cicero and Orosius.
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