place i liked to travel to

By issaahM
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    Segovia Aqueduct

    Segovia Aqueduct
    The Segovia Aqueduct is one of the best preserved Roman structures in Spain and represents a brilliant feat of engineering. Built in around the end of the first / beginning of the second century AD, the Segovia Aqueduct still stands, including two levels of granite arches at a total length of 800 metres.
  • 200

    Lugo Roman Walls

    Lugo Roman Walls
    The Lugo Roman Walls have been described as "the finest surviving example of late Roman military fortifications". Built to protect the Roman city of Lucus Augusti, the Lugo Roman Walls are incredibly well preserved, rising up to a height of between eight and twelve metres and their over two kilometre circuit remaining entirely intact.
  • 300

    La Olmeda Roman Villa

    La Olmeda Roman Villa
    La Olmeda Roman Villa is a well-preserved fourth century AD Roman home in Palencia in Spain. Spanning 3,000 square metres and comprised of 27 rooms, La Olmeda Roman Villa is best known for its mosaics, the most important of which depict great mythological scenes and can be found in its main hall. Several of the rooms in La Olmeda Roman Villa also still contain the remains of the Roman under floor heating systems known as hippocausts.
  • Jan 1, 1100

    Alcazar of Segovia

    Alcazar of Segovia
    the Alcazar of Segovia was an medieval fortress that was used as a military defence stronghold. it is a great place to vist a tour.
  • Jan 1, 1150

    Badajoz Fortress

    Badajoz Fortress
    Badajoz Fortress is a 12th century fortification in the city of Badajoz in Spain which now houses the Provincial Archaeological Museum. During the Peninsular War, the British made three attempts to breach Badajoz Fortress to capture it from the French.
  • Jan 1, 1200

    Barcelona Cathedral

    Barcelona Cathedral
    Barcelona Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona. The original building on the site on which Barcelona Cathedral sits was destroyed by the Moors in 985 and replaced by a Romanesque church in 1085.
  • Jan 1, 1300

    Castell de Bellver

    Castell de Bellver
    Castell de Bellver is a striking completely round fourteenth century citadel Set high atop the bay of Palma, it comes as little surprise that the Catalan name “Castell de Bellver” translates as “The castle with a lovely view”. Construction of Castell de Bellver began in 1300 under the rule of King Jaume II and it remains extremely well preserved. With three main towers centred on a pretty courtyard and a looming keep, Castell de Bellver is a great exam
  • Jan 1, 1381

    El Miguelete

    El Miguelete
    El Miguelete is an iconic gothic bell tower built in 1381 and joined onto Valencia Cathedral in the 15th century.
  • Royal Palace of Madrid

    Royal Palace of Madrid
    The Royal Palace of Madrid, home of the Spanish royal family. Now used mainly for ceremonial and public functions, the Royal Palace of Madrid is open to the public as a museum of the building’s and the country’s history.
  • Belchite

    Belchite
    Belchite contains the ruins of a town destroyed in 1937 during the spanish civil war. it is left untouched as a symbol of conflict.