LA CALZADA ROMANA
Read moreThis long Roman calzada was littered with sites of military camps or places to rest (mansio). This is the last role of Baños de Montemayor. From the Roman road itself that has become the site of transhumance, it retains traces of two large sections, located at the northern and southern exits of the village. With a restoration in 1973, the north is a journey of about 2 km, which climbs slightly. You can see two examples of sewers at the time and have an overview of the village. Next to the southern calzada, you will find a small Roman bridge, but reformed since then with a single arc of 3,5 meters.
LA PLAZA DE TOROS
Read moreIt is considered to be the oldest in Spain. Built in 1667, the first arena was wood, then stone and square shape during reconstruction in 1709. It is in 1711 that it will take a octagonal shape on the occasion of its official inauguration. Restored in 1962, it will again be inaugurated in 1996, after years of inactivity.
ARCO DE SANTA ANA
Read moreThe only gate that remains of the wall that encircled Durango. It dates from xvie century.
PUENTE VIEJO
Read moreProbably dating from the foundation of the city, this bridge three arches connects banks of the river Cadagua. On one of them stands a tower which was to be at the time a watchtower.
ROMAN BRIDGE
Bridge of medieval architecture, built in the 11th century for the easy ...Read more