We went to the city of Cartagena which is located in the region of Murcia approximately 120 kilometers from Alicante. The city with a population of 218,000 is located on the coast of the Mediterranean sea. Cartagena is a very old city which has a history as far back at 228 BC. The city’s defensive location surrounded by five mountains made it an excellent port with fortifications. Throughout the centuries the city has been conquered by different groups.
Our first stop in Cartagena was the Castillo de la Concepcion, a medieval castle. The walkway up to the castle was beautiful with great views of the city and the sea.
Along the walk to the castle, we came across some peacocks. They were quite tame and did not move far off the trail as we went by.
We admired the features along the way to the castle including the tiled walls which depicted historical events.
We came across some beautiful trees, one of them had their roots exposed.
When we were almost to the castle there was a large flat area which contained a large chimney. This was used in ancient times similar to a lighthouse. They would put a large fire at the base and pull out selected stones to allow light to shine through.
As we got higher up on the trail there were some beautiful views of the city.
When we reached the castle, we stopped to enjoy the view. We could see the old Roman Theater and other features within the city of Cartagena.
We then went and explored the Castillo de la Concepcion. There were several rooms which were designed as cisterns. There was limited access to water at the castle so they captured rainwater. We were able to walk through the cisterns and look at its design.
There were several rooms with displays of different artifacts. We saw a “Strongbox” which was used for currency control and to hold important documents from the 16th century.
16th-century book with important historic information.
We saw many interesting artifacts in the Castle, but what was extremely impressive was the outside section of the Castle. The views from the top of the castle were breathtaking. We could see the entire city and the mountains in the background.
The Castillo de la Concepcion was very interesting. We enjoyed walking up the trail, seeing the vistas and exploring the rich history of the Castle.
“Adios y que tenga un grand dia”
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