Andalusia 2019 - Part 8 - Cadiz

Jan 13, 2024 19:53

Cadiz was a completely different vibe after Cordoba.

Partly it was the temperature difference. Cordoba was the other side of 30oC, while Cadiz, being on the coast, was a good 5-10 degrees cooler.






In Cordoba we had a walk through little twisty streets and looked at flowery courtyards. In Cadiz, we stayed pretty much along the main streets which were much broader.

On the other hand, they are not broad enough for tourist coaches when you're sent on diversions. Coach driver earned every penny that day.




The Diario de Cadiz is a local newspaper. I just liked the building.





This is a view of the Plaza del la Cathedral and the new cathedral.

Because my entire family are contrary, and it was on the the way to the Roman Amphitheatre, we looked in the old Cathedral instead.

It very much feels like a working church and was absolutely lovely and welcoming. I am therefore linking the following to encourage others to go to the Iglesia de Santa Cruz also (https://turismo.cadiz.es/es/rutas-y-visitas-en-cadiz/iglesia-de-santa-cruz-catedral-vieja , https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iglesia_de_Santa_Cruz_(C%C3%A1diz)).




For those who don't know, my Spanish is terrible. In my defence, I never studied it at school, so it's me using a phrase book and some guessing. The other problem is that the Romance language I did study at school was French, so I start sentences with Spanish intentions but they descend into French with unfortunate speed.

So, when we got lost on the way to the amphitheatre, I was quite pleased I managed to make myself understood enough to get us to where we wanted to go.









For more information on the amphitheatre please see here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Theatre_(C%C3%A1diz)

https://www.andalucia.org/en/cadiz-visitas-roman-theatre-archaeological-site-in-cadiz

My fondness for Roman history meant that I wanted to visit, and it's worth it (free entry). I have walked where Caesar watched. It still makes me quite giddy.

(Yes, before L says anything, my fondness for Roman archaeology has since caused much misery. I regret nothing.)

After lunch, we walked round a little more and found the Plaza de España and the monument to the Constitution of 1812. We didn't have quite enough time to explore it thoroughly, so Cadiz is also on the "I want to go back" list.









A view of the other side of the monument:




There's lots of allegorical figures. Hopefully this link provides more information - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_to_the_Constitution_of_1812

With that it was back to the hotel in Seville for the last time.

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