Travel Blog Photos from Italica (46)
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The day after we moved in with our host families CIEE had a group trip to the ruins of Italica, an ancient Roman city outside of Sevilla. They believe the city was founded in 205 BC, crazy!! Althought a lot of the stuff has fallen down, it was still so ...
... legacy of its previous inhabitants. Such can be seen in the French-Basque region or in the Moorish/Arabic Andalucian regions of Spain. Italica then stands as a stamp, an undying tribute to Roman history in Spain. Though we arrived to find that all the ...
Aqui estan las fotos de la visita a Italica. Que las disfruten.
This weekend we went to Italica for the day. Italica is a small town outside of Seville that has a lot of Roman ruins. The entire program went. About 80 people crammed into a little charter bus for a 30 minute bus ride. The first thing we saw was the ...
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Where in Spain is the most interesting place to visit for history?
Posted on Dec 28, 2008, 06:26:14
... and Roman ruins and museums are to be found in Cadiz (Museo de Bellas Artes), Baelo Claudia (nr Tarifa) and Seville (Italica). I´d agree that art history is brilliant in Barcelona with Picasso, the Gothic area, Dalí´s museum in Figueres, Gaudí - Sagrada ...
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