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Lugo, a captivating historical site in the autonomous community of Galicia, northwestern Spain, is renowned for its remarkably preserved Roman walls. Situated at an elevation of approximately 464 metres on the Miño River, this ancient city, once known as Lucus Augusti, stands as a testament to Roman engineering and urban planning. It serves as the capital of the Lugo province and is a prominent landmark within the region, offering a unique glimpse into Spain's rich past.

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    8 marzo 2024

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    Di origine romana, fu fondata nell'anno 25 a.C. C. di Paulo Fabio Máximo ed è il più antico della Galizia. Costruito nei pressi di un fortilizio, in epoca romana era chiamato Lucus Augusti. Numerosi resti romani, molti dei quali conservati nel Museo Provinciale, testimoniano i suoi primi anni di storia, in particolare la sua cinta muraria romana, unica al mondo, che conserva tutto il suo perimetro, e che è stata dichiarata Patrimonio dell'Umanità nel 2000.
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    Lugo è una delle città più importanti della Galizia, oltre ad essere il capoluogo della provincia insieme a La Coruña, Orense e Pontevedra.

    La sua origine è romana, e il suo nome è l'evoluzione di quello che prima era Lucus Augusti. La città fu fondata nell'anno 25 a. C. e il demonimo degli abitanti è lucense o lugués.
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    Mura romane di Lugo – Mura romane di Lugo giro ad anello con partenza da Muralla romana de Lugo

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    Elevazione 460 m

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    Posizione:Lugo, Lugo, Lugo, Galizia, Spagna

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    Is Lugo's Roman Wall accessible for everyone, including those with mobility challenges?

    While the main circuit of the Roman Walls is wide and generally flat, offering a unique walking experience, direct access to the top of the walls for those with mobility challenges or in wheelchairs can be limited at some points. However, the city itself, particularly the old town within the walls, features many pedestrian-friendly areas. It's advisable to check specific gate access points for ramps or lifts if needed.

    Are dogs allowed on the Roman Walls or in other historical areas of Lugo?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome to accompany their owners on a leash while walking along the top of Lugo's Roman Walls. Many outdoor areas and pedestrian streets within the old town are also dog-friendly. However, access to indoor attractions like the Cathedral or museums will typically be restricted to service animals only.

    What are some lesser-known historical sites or 'hidden gems' within Lugo's old town?

    Beyond the famous Roman Walls and Cathedral, explore the Casa de los Mosaicos, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Roman domestic life with its well-preserved floor mosaics. The Provincial Museum of Lugo, housed in the former Convent of San Francisco, also contains extensive Roman artifacts and Galician art. Don't miss the charming medieval streets and squares, which often reveal architectural details from different historical periods.

    How does Lugo cater to families visiting with children?

    Lugo is very family-friendly. Walking atop the Roman Walls is often a highlight for children, offering a sense of adventure and panoramic views. The pedestrianized old town is safe for exploring, and many parks and open spaces are available. The Provincial Museum also has exhibits that can engage younger visitors, and the city's generous tapas culture means there are plenty of casual dining options suitable for families.

    What are the public transport options for reaching Lugo's historical center?

    Lugo's historical center, enclosed by the Roman Walls, is well-served by local bus routes that stop just outside the walled perimeter. The main bus station and train station are also within reasonable walking distance or a short bus ride from the old town. For those arriving by car, several public parking areas are available just outside the walls, making it easy to access the pedestrianized historical core.

    Can I visit Lugo's Roman Walls and other historical sites during winter?

    Yes, Lugo's Roman Walls are accessible year-round. While winter in Galicia can be cooler and wetter, visiting during this season offers a quieter experience with fewer crowds. The city's historical sites, including the Cathedral and museums, remain open. Just be sure to dress warmly and bring waterproof gear, as rain is common. The unique privilege of the Lugo Cathedral, displaying a consecrated host continuously, is also a year-round feature.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails recommended for exploring Lugo's history beyond the Roman Walls?

    Absolutely. Beyond the 2.1 km circuit of the Roman Walls, consider a walk along the Miño River to see the ancient Roman bridge and the thermal spa, which has been active since Roman times. Within the old town, follow the signs for the Camino Primitivo, a section of the Camino de Santiago, which passes through Lugo and connects many of its key historical landmarks, including the Cathedral and various Romanesque churches.

    Where can I find authentic Galician cuisine and tapas near Lugo's historical center?

    Lugo is famous for its vibrant tapas culture, where many bars offer a complimentary tapa with each drink. The streets within the old town, particularly around the Praza do Campo and Rúa da Cruz, are bustling with traditional taverns and restaurants. Look for local specialties like pulpo a la gallega (Galician-style octopus), empanadas, and various seafood dishes.

    What are some interesting facts about Lugo's Roman past that visitors might not know?

    Lugo, originally named Lucus Augusti, was founded between 26 and 12 B.C. and was one of the three administrative capitals of the Gallaecia region during Roman times. The Roman Walls, built between the late 3rd and early 4th centuries AD, are unique because they have maintained their entire perimeter and original defensive characteristics, including 85 towers. Unlike many Roman fortifications, they were never destroyed or significantly altered, making them the finest surviving example in the Western Roman Empire.

    What is the typical terrain and difficulty level for walking on Lugo's Roman Walls?

    The terrain atop Lugo's Roman Walls is generally flat and paved, making it an easy walk suitable for most fitness levels. The entire circuit is approximately 2.1 kilometers (1.3 miles) long. While there are some gentle inclines at the access points, the path itself is not strenuous. Comfortable footwear is recommended, but no special hiking gear is required to enjoy this historical promenade.

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