Rosa dei Venti della Torre di Ercole
Rosa dei Venti della Torre di Ercole
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The Rosa de los Vientos de la Torre de Hércules, or Compass Rose of the Tower of Hercules, is a striking man-made monument located on a peninsula in A Coruña, Galicia, northwestern Spain. This immense nautical rose forms a vibrant plaza at the foot of the historic Tower of Hercules, the world's oldest extant Roman lighthouse and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Situated approximately 35 meters above sea level, it offers a unique blend of art, history, and breathtaking coastal…
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8 ottobre 2022
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1 ottobre 2022
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24 marzo 2025
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Elevazione 30 m
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lunedì 2 marzo
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Velocità max vento: 19,0 km/h
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Beyond its function as a compass rose, the Rosa de los Vientos holds deep cultural significance, particularly relating to Celtic heritage. Each of its eight quadrants represents a Celtic nation—Galicia, Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany—incorporating symbols like the scallop shell for Galicia or the clover for Ireland. It also features a skull for Tarsis. This design draws inspiration from Celtic mythology, including the legend of Breogán and the Milesians.
Yes, the Rosa de los Vientos serves as an excellent starting point for several circular walking routes. You can explore the surrounding Sculptural Park, which features works by contemporary artists, or embark on coastal paths that offer stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Tower of Hercules. These routes vary in length and difficulty, catering to different preferences.
The immediate area around the Rosa de los Vientos and the base of the Tower of Hercules is generally flat and well-maintained, making it accessible for most visitors. As you venture further into the surrounding Sculptural Park and along the coastline, you'll encounter paved paths, gravel trails, and some natural, uneven surfaces. The elevation gain on most routes in this area is minimal, making them suitable for casual walks.
Yes, the area around the Rosa de los Vientos and the Tower of Hercules is designed to be highly accessible. The mosaic itself is passable, and the paths leading to and around the monument are generally well-maintained and flat, making them suitable for visitors with reduced mobility and wheelchairs. This ensures everyone can enjoy the site's beauty and historical significance.
Parking options are available near the Rosa de los Vientos and the Tower of Hercules. However, it's important to note that these can fill up quickly, especially during peak tourist seasons, weekends, or public holidays. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot. There are designated parking areas within walking distance of the monument.
The Rosa de los Vientos is conveniently accessible by public transport. Several local bus routes in A Coruña serve the lighthouse area where the monument is located. Check the local bus schedules and routes for the most up-to-date information on stops near the Tower of Hercules, which is just a short walk from the Rosa de los Vientos.
No, there are no specific permits required for walking or hiking around the Rosa de los Vientos or within the Sculptural Park of the Tower of Hercules. The area is a public space, freely accessible to all visitors. You can enjoy the trails and monuments without any special permissions.
For a winter walk at the Rosa de los Vientos, it's advisable to dress in layers. A Coruña experiences an Atlantic climate, which means winters can be mild but also wet and windy. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are highly recommended, along with warm clothing underneath. Comfortable, water-resistant walking shoes are also a good idea to ensure comfort while exploring the coastal paths.
While there might not be cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to the Rosa de los Vientos itself, there are options within a reasonable walking or short driving distance in the surrounding areas of A Coruña. You can find various establishments offering refreshments, snacks, and full meals, particularly closer to the city center or along the promenade.
The most prominent nearby monument is the Tower of Hercules itself, the world's oldest extant Roman lighthouse and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which the Rosa de los Vientos sits at the foot of. The surrounding Sculptural Park also features numerous contemporary art installations. Additionally, the beautiful coastline and various scenic viewpoints offer natural points of interest.
Yes, the trails and paths around the Rosa de los Vientos and the Tower of Hercules are generally dog-friendly. Many visitors enjoy walking their dogs in the area. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and to respect the natural environment.