Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Badajoz
Elvas - Aqueduto da Amoreira
17 Jan 2024 |
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Elvas is a Portuguese town near the Spanish border, about 15 km west of Badajoz, Spain.
Extensively fortified from the 17th to 19th centuries, the site represents the largest fortified dry moat system in the world. Within its city walls are barracks and other military buildings as well as churches and monasteries. The fortification of Elvas began during the Portuguese Restoration War. The fortifications played an important role in the Battle of the Lines of Elvas in 1659. The fortifications were designed by the Dutch Jesuit Padre João Piscásio Cosmander and represent the best surviving example of the Dutch fortification school anywhere.
UNESCO added the fortifications and the entire historic center of the city to the World Heritage List in 2012.
The Arabs used the water of the Alcalá Well. However, from the 15th century onwards, due to the increase in population, the well was no longer sufficient to supply the city with water. The local council considered building an aqueduct that would transport water from the outskirts of the city, at the Amoreira site, to the city center.
In 1537, João III commissioned. of Portugal Francisco de Arruda with the execution of the project for the new Elvas Aqueduct. Work began the same year but after some years the work became increasingly expensive, although the taxes charged to the city's residents to build the aqueduct increased over the years.
In 1547 the work stopped due to lack of money and only resumed in 1571. This second construction campaign lasted until 1580, when the accession of Philip I of Portugal led to another interruption of work.
Work resumed at the beginning of the 17th century and around 1610 it was concluded that the project of the aqueduct needed to be changed to give it more height. This decision further delayed the completion of the work. Finally, in 1620, the first water flowed through the aqueduct within the city walls.
Elvas
17 Jan 2024 |
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Elvas is a Portuguese town near the Spanish border, about 15 km west of Badajoz, Spain.
Extensively fortified from the 17th to 19th centuries, the site represents the largest fortified dry moat system in the world. Within its city walls are barracks and other military buildings as well as churches and monasteries. The fortification of Elvas began during the Portuguese Restoration War. The fortifications played an important role in the Battle of the Lines of Elvas in 1659. The fortifications were designed by the Dutch Jesuit Padre João Piscásio Cosmander and represent the best surviving example of the Dutch fortification school anywhere.
UNESCO added the fortifications and the entire historic center of the city to the World Heritage List in 2012.
Badajoz - Batala Badajoz
17 Jan 2024 |
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With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.
The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.
We were lucky and could watch and listen to the "Batala Badajoz", a really powerful Samba percussion group.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVgpcpYBVPQ
Badajoz - Iberica
16 Jan 2024 |
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With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.
The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.
Books are not believed cool anymore. Young people use electronic pocket books. I do prefer paper.
Badajoz -Museo Arqueológico Provincial
16 Jan 2024 |
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With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.
The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.
The Museo Arqueológico Provincial was founded in 1867. Its headquarters are located on the site of the "Islamic citadel" in the highest part of Badajoz.
Petroglyph
2nd/3rd millennium BC
Badajoz -Museo Arqueológico Provincial
16 Jan 2024 |
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With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.
The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.
The Museo Arqueológico Provincial was founded in 1867. Its headquarters are located on the site of the "Islamic citadel" in the highest part of Badajoz.
Prehistoric Warriors
Badajoz -Museo Arqueológico Provincial
16 Jan 2024 |
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With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.
The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.
The Museo Arqueológico Provincial was founded in 1867. Its headquarters are located on the site of the "Islamic citadel" in the highest part of Badajoz.
Sculpture of Juno
Roman, 2nd century AD
Badajoz -Museo Arqueológico Provincial
16 Jan 2024 |
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With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.
The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.
The Museo Arqueológico Provincial was founded in 1867. Its headquarters are located on the site of the "Islamic citadel" in the highest part of Badajoz.
Roman mosaic
The human plays the harp and all the animals are listening to the music.
Badajoz -Museo Arqueológico Provincial
16 Jan 2024 |
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With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.
The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.
The Museo Arqueológico Provincial was founded in 1867. Its headquarters are located on the site of the "Islamic citadel" in the highest part of Badajoz.
Its building has the typical structure of a palace fortress. It was built in the 16th century by Suárez de Figueroa. The existing building was renovated several times and was part of the San Jose barracks in the 18th century. Later, after the War of Independence, the building was practically in ruins until restoration work began in 1970.
Badajoz - Casa Álvarez Buiza
16 Jan 2024 |
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With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.
The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.
The Casa Álvarez Buiza is an outstanding building within the Andalusian regionalism style of Art Nouveau. It stands out for the profuse use of decorations of tiles, glazes, and exposed brick. Today it hosts a Cervecería and the Colegio de Aparejadores.
Badajoz - Convento de las Adoratrices
16 Jan 2024 |
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With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.
The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.
The current neo-Gothic building was erected in 1917 on the ruins of a 13th-century hermitage dedicated to Saint Joseph. Saint Joseph was the patron saint of Badajoz for several centuries since the conquest of the city from the Moors by the Leonese king Afons IX. took place on the saint's day, March 19, 1230.
Badajoz - Plaza Alta
16 Jan 2024 |
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With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.
The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.
The Plaza Alta was the center of the city for several centuries. In the Middle Ages, markets took place under the arcades.
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