Author : Gabriel Walker
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ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 196 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (49 download)
Book Synopsis La Rioja, Logrono Travel Guide, Spain by : Gabriel Walker
Download or read book La Rioja, Logrono Travel Guide, Spain written by Gabriel Walker and published by . This book was released on 2021-04-19 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La Rioja, Logrono Travel Guide, Spain. Tourism. Before the Romans conquered the Iberian Peninsula, the region of La Rioja was inhabited by a Celtic group of people called the Berones. Around the 2nd Century BC, the Romans invaded the region and colonized it as their own, pushing out the once native tribes. Logrono is the largest city as well as the capital of La Rioja, Spain. This city occupies a part of northern Spain and can easily be covered on foot in less than an hour. Logrono is an independent city beautifully situated on the banks of river Ebro with a historic street to take a pleasant stroll by the water body. The city actually gained popularity and recognition because of the importance given to the Pilgrim's Route to Santiago de Compostela in the first half of the 11th century. The two bridges over the famous river Ebro connect the city of Logrono with Navarre and Álava. The palaces of the Marquis of Legarda, Los Chapiteles and the Museum of La Rioja are perfect examples of the marvelous civil architecture of the city. If you are travelling to Spain, Logrono is a must visit. Logrono is rich with Churches, shopping malls, markets that sell fresh fruits and vegetables, Museums, old palaces, castles, affordable restaurants which encourages tourism on a broad scale. For entertainment, the city enjoys a couple of festivals and events like concerts, theatre, expositions, etc. Logrono serves delectable delicacies in the form of Tapas (small snacks) and Pincho (even smaller snacks) at affordable prices in restaurants as well as street stalls. Cathedral of Santa María la Redonda which was built during the 15th and 18th century has baroque style towers that rise above the market square. The premises of the cathedral occupy a part of the old circular Romanesque church. Carvings of Gregorio Fernández and a representation of the way of the cross contribute to the magnificent sculptures of the church