What to see in Kingdom Spain

Kingdom of Spain (Reino de Espana) is a parliamentary monarchy. Its first-level political divisions are the Autonomous Communities.

Ancient Roman gold mines
Category: Archeological
Location: municipality Ponferrada »
The ancient Roman gold mines "Las Médulas" are located near the town of Ponferrada in the region of El Bierzo. It was most important gold mine in Roman Empire. The site is included in UNESCO World Heritage Sites....
Roman Theatre
Category: Archeological
Location: municipality Malaga »
The Roman Theatre in Malaga lies near the Alcazaba of Malaga. It was discovered in 1951. The theatre has a radius of 31 meters and height of 19 meters. It seems not to have been used since the 3rd century and the Moors used parts of it while building The Alcazaba fortress....
Roman necropolis
Category: Archeological
Location: municipality Carmona »
Latitude: 37.46749260
Longtitude: -5.65207960
The Roman necropolis near Carmona is a large archeological site. It is situated close to the town, beside the Seville road. It contains many rock-hewn sepulchral chambers, with niches for the cinerary urns, and occasionally with vestibules containing stone seats....
Cave dwellings
Category: Archeological
Location: municipality Baza »
Latitude: 37.48817800
Longtitude: -2.78799000
The ancient cave dwellings (Cuevas Al Jatib) in the village of Las Cuevas de Baza (municipality of Baza, Granada) are typical for the entire province of Granada. Some of them are still inhabited by families who passed them down for generations or serve as seasonal retreats from the heat or cold,...
Mérida Roman amphitheatre
Category: Archeological
Location: municipality Merida »
The Roman amphitheatre in Merida was inaugurated in 8 BC: it was to be used for gladiators and ferocious animals games. The building is an ellipce 126 x 102 m externally. The inner arena axes measure 64 x 21 m. It was built for 16,000 spectators....
Roman Village of Rio Verde
Category: Archeological
Location: municipality Marbella »
The ruins of Roman Village of Rio Verde (Villa Romana de Rio Verde) are situated between Marbella and Puerto Banus. This is one of Marbella’s most important historic sites.Some of the remains were known from XVIII-th century but most of the site was discovered in 1960 by the archaeologists Carlos P...
Roman Baths
Category: Archeological
Location: municipality Alameda »
The Roman Baths in Alameda occupies about 3,000 square meters. They dates back to I - III centuries AD C. The building had rooms for different purposes - changing rooms, swimming pools, fuelwood , furnaces, etc. Lots of ceramics were found inside....
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