Cadiz is a pleasant Andalusian city in southwestern Spain, entirely located on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea. It is supposed to be the eldest continuously inhabited city in Europe. Founded by Hercules according to the myths it was in reality set up in 1100 AD by the Phoenicians as Gadir. Around 500 BC Cadiz was conquered by Carthage and later became part of the Roman Empire. Since the 18th century Cadiz has been the main base of the Spanish navy. The old town consists of a narrow maze of streets with several historical buildings, almost all built after the renessaince period, with very little left from earlier ages.

The image ES60382 ("04 Cadiz cathedral") has been added to your selection. Click on 'Lightbox' to view the content of the selection.

01 Cadiz cathedral
02 Cadiz cathedral
03 Waterfront with cathedral
04 Cadiz cathedral
05 Cathedral wall
06 Cadiz cathedral
07 Front view of cathedral
08 Cathedral tower
09 Pedestrian area
10 Townhall tower
11 Caravel ships anchored in harbour
12 Caravel ship anchored in harbour
13 Caravel ship anchored in harbour
14 Harbour area
15 San Francisco church and square
16 Bay of Cadiz
17 Townhall and San Juan de Dias square
18 Townhall at dusk
19 San Juan de Dias square at dusk
20 San Juan de Dias square at dusk
21 Cathedral tower at night
22 Santiago church at dusk
23 Santiago church tower at dusk
24 Campo del Sur waterfront at night
25 Campo del Sur waterfront at night
Page viewed 3553 times since 18.05.12
©Copyright Alfred Molon