Archaeological Sites in Andalusia: A Journey to the Millenary Past
Explore the fascinating archaeological sites of Andalusia, a legacy of ancient civilizations. Discover Roman, Phoenician, and Arab ruins that narrate the rich history of this land, guided by local experts.
Archaeological Sites in Andalusia: A Journey to the Millenary Past
Highlights
- • Andalusia is home to 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites with archaeological relevance.
- • Itálica (Seville) was the first Roman city founded outside Italy, with an amphitheater for 25,000 spectators.
- • The Dolmens of Antequera are megalithic monuments over 6,000 years old.
- • Medina Azahara (Cordoba) was the lavish palatine city of the Caliphate of Cordoba, built in the 10th century.
- • The Archaeological Museum of Seville houses the largest collection of Tartessian art in Spain.
- • The Nerja Cave, in addition to its stalactites, contains cave paintings over 20,000 years old.
Practical Information
What to bring
- Comfortable and sturdy footwear for walking
- Plenty of water, especially in summer
- Sunscreen, cap or hat
- Camera (check restrictions)
- Small backpack for your belongings
Best time to visit
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are the best times to visit archaeological sites in Andalusia. Temperatures are mild and pleasant for walking and exploring outdoors. Summer can be very hot, especially in inland areas.
Required fitness level
Generally, a low to moderate physical level is sufficient. Most sites have well-marked paths and trails. However, some may include inclines or uneven terrain. It is recommended to check the specific accessibility of each site if you have reduced mobility.
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