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Roman and Moorish ruins (Málaga, Granada and Cartagena)

Roman and Moorish ruins (Málaga, Granada and Cartagena)

We visited a number of Roman and Moorish ruins in the cities of Málaga, Cartagena and Granada. We found the most interesting Roman history in Cartagena where there was a well preserved (and partly reconstructed) theater as well as remains of the Roman forum and baths. On the other hand, Málaga and Granada had impressive Moorish palaces and fortresses, the Alcazaba in Málaga and the Alhambra complex in Granada. Both offered impressive architecture and insights into Spain’s Arabic past as well as amazing views of the two cities.

2 thoughts on “Roman and Moorish ruins (Málaga, Granada and Cartagena)

  1. Jim

    Everything looks so sunny, warm and relaxing. Impressive ruins and the Moorish ones in particular look like scenes from a different world — which I suppose they are. Kristina at the signed intersection is cool — with so many possibilities which way to go next?

  2. Donna

    So you had 4 countries in 4 days, and now a couple of thousand years of history in a few days. How to spot a Roman bath? Picture #18 upper right: that arrangement of what looks like ordered piles of bricks – that’s the hypocaust system – the floor was built on top of those pillars allowing heat to circulate below the floor (and also through the walls). Roman invention it seems. But it makes spotting baths in ruins easy.

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