The city of Merida, the aqueduct of Segovia, and the Italica are the cities to visit to see the many ancient …show more content…
You many ask yourself, what does culture have to do with Roman ruins? Well, the city of Toledo helps preserve the history and heritage of the people who used to live there. In the article Discover Toledo, Spain, it states “The wealth of cultural heritage in this city is immense. Throughout the millennia, this land has seen development and demise of many cultures, each leaving unique artworks and structures.” A short time in Toledo can give a visitor a lesson of both the history of Spain and its culture. You can even go and take a wall on its narrow roads and see the heritage of the people who lived there. In the same article it states, “The heritage of the people who lived there is always on display” and “In order to get from site to site, it is necessary to travel along Toledo’s narrow roads.” It is actually quit amusing how one’s history could be turned into timeless beauty at its …show more content…
The Alhambra dates back more than 1,100 years ago. In the article by Janet Conners, it states “The Calat Alhambra is located in Granada, Spain, and its history dates back more than 1,100 years. “This monument is still here today. In the previous article it states “Though time and nature took its toll on the empty structure, the Alhambra was never torn down.” However, in 1870, it was named Spain’s national monument. This designation helped preserve and protect the ancient ruin and provided an example of the many different cultures and people who have lived