Hispano-Muslim city.
The laying out of Vascos began in the 9th century, with the fortress built on the remains of a previous tower going back to the time of the Roman empire.
The shape of the city is irregular and bounded by the courses of 2 rivers: the Huso and the Mora stream. The baths are preserved right next to this. Vascos had two cemeteries. The best preserved is “Los Lirios”. The entire area was walled and there were 2 accesses. The city was entered through horseshoe-arched gates. The Citadel, made up of various areas closed off by walls, was built in the northeastern part.
Practical info
Construction: City / settlement excavation site
Origin: 9th century
Artistic period: Arab
Historic period: 9th century
Location
Finca Las Cucañas
45573 Navalmoralejo (Toledo)
director.patrimonio@jccm.es
http://www.diputoledo.esTel.:+34 925436317/ +34 925267400
Useful information
Visitor Centre: As from 15 May, Saturdays 10am-2pm.
Prices
Free admission.
Services
Guided tours by prior appointment, on tel: +34 639004915 or info@carpetaniatour.com
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