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#Galicia River Miño as it passes Lugo City. Old river. This river has cradled different cultures, people , tribes. Galician people called it o noso pai o Miño, our father O Miño. Rio O Miño, Lugo, Galicia., Spain Drones. Drones de España. Spanish Rivers. Rios de España. Stunning footage shot entirely In Lugo (Galicia, Spain) on DJI Phantom 3 Pro drone. Increíbles imágenes tomadas del Puente Romano de Lugo sobre en el rio O Miño a su paso por Lugo (Galicia, España). Edit in IMovie. Music - LIFE CHRONICLES performed by Audiomachine.. Please visit Please note that I have no claim to the copyright of this track and use it here without making any ad revenue.
Bienvenido GUILLE FARIÑA ROJO , nacido el 6 de marzo del 2017. Mucha felicidad para los padres.
El puente romano de Lugo enamora
PONTE FERREIRA: PUENTE ROMANO EN LA UNIÓN DE LA CALZADA ROMANA CON EL CAMINO OFICIAL. LUGO, GALICIA.
Ferreira, aldea perteneciente al concello de Palas de Rei, con albergue y posada para peregrinos. Aquí un puente pasa el río Ferreira en Ponte Ferreira, se trata del Ponte Martiae, construido bajo la dominación romana, que figura en la calzada XIX del Itinerario de Antonio y sobre la que se constituyó esta parte del Camino Primitivo entre Lugo e Iria Flavia. El puente no es muy grande, con un solo arco, pero por lo tanto sí notablemente importante en la historia de la senda jacobea, donde volvemos a ser uno con los peregrinos que han escogido la otra variante, pues las dos rutas, calzada romana y camino oficial se unen, al pie de un gran caserón de piedra, muy restaurado, con grandes ventanales y un hórreo.
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Puertomarin
Puertomarín es una localidad y municipio español situado en la provincia de Lugo, en la Comunidad Autónoma de Galicia. La villa de Portomarín nació y creció al lado de un puente romano sobre el río Miño y del Camino de Santiago.
Cuando en 1962 se construyó el embalse de Belesar, el pueblo se trasladó al vecino Monte do Cristo. Allí se reconstruyeron algunos de los edificios más importantes, tanto civiles como religiosos; especialmente la iglesia de San Nicolás, de estilo románico levantada por la Orden Hospitalaria de San Juan de Jerusalén, cuyas piedras fueron numeradas y ensambladas de nuevo en su actual emplazamiento.
En las temporadas en que baja el nivel del pantano todavía son visibles los restos de las antiguas edificaciones, el malecón y el primitivo puente.
Además de ser conocido por su paisaje, Portomarín también tiene muy buen aguardiente, el cual, ha recibido mumerosos reconocimientos. El día de pascua se hace el aguardiente allí, en la plaza delante de la iglesia, en la Festa do Augardente.
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Acueduto Romano (Lugo). Español
Tramo del acueducto romano (siglo I d.C.) que discurre por una distancia de poco más de 2 Km. Fue realizado según la técnica del opus caementicium (hormigón romano). La construcción en pizarra pertenece a una reforma posiblemente medieval, pero en todo caso anterior a la obra realizada por el obispo Izquierdo en el siglo XVIII. Lugo.
Acueduto Romano (Lugo). English
A stretch of a Roman aqueduct (1st century AD), which is little more than 2 km long. It was built according to the opus caementicium (Roman concrete) technique. The slate building is from alterations done, possibly dating to medieval times but definitely before the work carried out by Bishop Izquierdo in the XVIII century. Lugo.
Obras de rehabilitación del puente romano de Lugo / PENELO
La ministra de Fomento, Ana Pastor, asistió este sábado en Lugo a la inauguración de las obras de rehabilitación del puente romano, cuyo coste superó los 950.000 euros. // A ministra de Fomento, Ana Pastor, asistiu este sábado en Lugo á inauguración das obras de rehabilitación da ponte romana, cuxo custo superou os 950.000 euros. + INFO:
pequeño templo romano Lugo (español)
En el año 2005 se iniciaron las excavaciones en este espacio que linda con el Círculo das Artes, donde se localizaron los restos de un edificio singular.
Puente Romano Salamanca | 2016
Salamaca Spain trip 2016
Fade - Alan Walker
The Roman Walls of Lugo, Spain
The Roman Walls of Lugo, Spain
The Roman Walls of Lugo surrounds the historic center of the Galician city of Lugo in the province of the same name in Spain. The walls have also held Spanish monument status (Bien de Interés Cultural) since 1921. It is wall was completely preserved around the old part of the city and serves ride for tourists and locals. The ancient Roman town of Lucus Augusti, founded by Paulo Fabius Maximus on behalf of Emperor Augustus in 13 BC with the aim of uniting the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula to the Roman Empire. This town was first a Roman camp that evolved to a city that was equipped with walls, which remained until today, very few reforms and changes.
The entire length of the walls is around 2,120 meter, enclosing an area of 34.4 hectares, and The width of the walls is around 4.2 meter and the height of the walls varies between 8 and 12 meters, the impressive structure of this wall it is lined with semi-circular towers, 46 of which have remained intact while the other 39 are damaged in some way. The 10 gates (five dating to Roman times and five added after 1853 to accommodate the expanding town population) that exist in the wall serve as union and accessibility between the new and the historical part inside the walls. It is one of the best preserved Roman monuments, it is the only Roman wall entirely preserved. The material used for its construction is essentially the board, and to a lesser extent the granite masonry. Today the Roman wall surrounding the historic center of the city. This wall is completely passable, which serves to turn a beautiful walk for Lugo and tourists, who can use map for exploring the city. Built as separation and defense has become an integrating element between ancient and historic city Roman Lucus and that has developed around it. The Roman Walls of Lugo has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000 as the finest example of late Roman fortifications in western Europe. and is twinned since the day October 6, 2007 with the Great Wall of China Qinhuangdao.
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Lugo, paseo por la muralla (Galicia)
La muralla Romana de Lugo encierra el casco histórico de la ciudad y nos ofrece un paseo de unos 2KM disfrutando de unas preciosas vistas a lo largo de la misma.
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List of Best Things to do in Lugo, Spain.
The Roman Walls of Lugo
Catedral de Lugo
Museo Provincial de Lugo
Marcelle Natureza
Plaza Mayor
Parque do Mino
Castro de Viladonga
Puente Romano
Domus del Mitreo
Palloza Museo Casa do Sesto
Places to see in ( Lugo - Spain )
Places to see in ( Lugo - Spain )
Lugo is a city in northwestern Spain in the autonomous community of Galicia. It is the capital of the province of Lugo. Lugo is the only city in the world to be surrounded by completely intact Roman walls, which reach a height of 10 to 15 metres (33 to 49 feet) along a 2,117-metre (6,946 ft) circuit ringed with 71 towers. The walk along the top is continuous round the circuit, and features ten gates. These 3rd century walls are protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The bridge over the Minho is essentially of Roman date, though many repairs over the centuries have effaced its Roman character.
Lugo lies on a hill surrounded by the rivers Minho, Rato and Chanca. The difference in altitude between downtown and the river banks is considerable, while in the center of the city's altitude of 465 meters above sea level, at the height of the Miño River Walk is the altitude of only 364 metres (1,194 feet). The municipality of Lugo is the second largest in Galicia, with 329.78 square kilometres (127.33 sq mi) and 59 parishes. It should be emphasized that the outline of Lugo was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO on 7 November 2002, this being the most important recognition at international level regarding the conservation of landscapes and habitats of this Atlantic European region.
Lugo is a city of services. The main activities are commercial, the administration (offices of the autonomous and central Governments) and educational and health services (the recently opened Hospital Universitario Lucus Augusti is the largest in Galicia). The steady increase of population of the city has coincided with the development of the major economic sectors of the municipality. The University of Santiago de Compostela has several faculties at its Lugo Campus, one of the most important being the Faculty of Veterinary sciences, one of the leading in its field in Spain.
Lugo is the only city in the world to be surrounded by completely intact Roman walls, which reach a height of 10 to 15 metres along a 2117 m circuit ringed with 71 towers. The walk along the top is continuous round the circuit, and features ten gates. These 3rd century walls are protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The bridge over the Minho is essentially of Roman date, though many repairs over the centuries have effaced its Roman character.
Other sources suggest that the name Lucus Augusti comes from the Latin word Lucus, which means sacred grove, or sacred forest, as the city was founded on the place of a small grove.
Besides the walls, sights include:
the Cathedral, dedicated to St. Mary, built about 1129, though the actual main façade and towers date only from 1769. Its elegant stalls were carved by Francisco Mouro in 1624. This cathedral enjoys the privilege of having the Blessed Sacrament perpetually exposed, a fact commemorated in the armorial bearings of the town.
Convent and church of St. Francis, in Gothic style, with remains of the sober cloister. It currently houses the Museo Provincial, which shows a display of Galician art and other building of the 18th century
Church of St. Dominic
City Hall (Casa do Concello in Galician), a large Baroque structure with a mid-18th century façade. Annexed is a clock tower, originally from the 16th century, but rebuilt later.
Palace of the arts (Círculo das Artes)
The Roman Bridge over river Minho.
Rosalía de Castro Park, a 23 ha park in the city center. It has a small pond in the middle and contains many species of trees, like three sequoias.
Museo Interactivo de Historia de Lugo (MIHL), an interactive museum about the history of the city, made by Nieto sobejano arquitectos.
Two important festivals take place in Lugo:
Saint Froilan festivity, which lasts from 4–12 October, dedicated to the city's patron saint. It's a Fiesta of National Tourist Interest and it's very popular to eat polbo á feira in one of the many stands near Rosalía de Castro park.
Arde Lucus, festival celebrated in the last weeks of June which revives the Roman and castro past of the city, and which emerged to commemorate the declaration of the city's Roman wall as a World Heritage Site in 2000. In its latest editions it has reached nearly half a million visitors.
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Vuelo sobre Lugo
Vuelo realizado el martes 27 de diciembre de 2011.
Probando Canon EOS 600D.
Puente Romano de Salamanca | Una vida con historia
El Puente Romano de Salamanca constituye una referencia de la ciudad charra y acoge a miles de turistas y salmantinos cada día. Desde este monumento se contempla una preciosa vista de Salamanca y esconde numerosos relatos, tradiciones, historias y vivencias de quienes han podido disfrutarlo.
Places to see in ( Salamanca - Spain ) Puente Romano
Places to see in ( Salamanca - Spain ) Puente Romano
The Roman bridge of Salamanca (in Spanish: Puente romano de Salamanca), also known as Puente Mayor del Tormes is a Roman bridge crossing the Tormes River on the banks of the city of Salamanca, in Castile and León, Spain. The importance of the bridge as a symbol of the city can be seen in the first quartering of city's coat of arms (along with its stone bull-verraco.) Has been known traditionally as puente mayor and as puente prinçipal (main bridge) which gives access to the southern part of the city.
The bridge is presented in the 21st century as a result of several restorations. One of the disasters that most affected it was the Flood of San Policarpo (January 26's night) of year 1626. It is declared Artistic Historic Monument on June 3, 1931, and Bien de Interés Cultural since 1998. Until the beginning of 20th century it did not lose its status as the single point of access to the city, and for many years continued to bear heavy traffic. From the construction of a third bridge for road traffic it remains a unique way of pedestrian and walking uses.
Actually it is a construction of two separated bridges by a central fortification: the old bridge which extends along the portion near the city (it is called puente vieja) and it is of Roman origin, and the new bridge (called puente hispana). Of the twenty-six arches, only the first fifteen date from Roman times. The stone used in its construction differs in origin, while employed in Roman bridge area is originally from the granite quarries of Los Santos (Béjar), the stone used in the hispana part and more modern bridge, comes from the area of Ledesma. The bridge has been restored on numerous occasions and has survived several attempts demolition.
Many of the restorations have been poorly documented, leaving for the study of archaeologists a great part of the work of determination, dating and explanation of the construction techniques of the ancient. The date of the construction of the bridge not is precisely known, but is among the mandates of the Emperors Augustus (27 B. C.-14 D. C.) and Vespasian (69-79), making it a bimillennium architectural monument.
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Video puente romano de Lugo con tráfico rodado
Video del Puente romano de Lugo cuando aun pasaba por el el tráfico rodado.
Atención al minuto 3:58 hay una sorpresa.
Grabado el 22 de Mayo de 2012 con una cámara de fotos Canon 600D y grabador digital de audio Sony PCM-D50.
Puente romano ourense.
Puente romano de ourense.