Lugo, Spain (ancient Lucus Augusti) possesses the best-preserved Roman city walls in Europe, measuring approximately 1.33 miles in length with a thickness of up to 20 feet and height of 35 feet. Constructed in the late 3rd century during a period of widespread unrest, including the Gallic Empire and Frankish raids, these walls were built using recycled materials from early Imperial buildings, including tombstones and altars. The fortifications feature 85 semi-circular towers and five original gates, with the Porta Mina being the best-preserved example. The walls have been continuously maintained for over 17 centuries, demonstrating remarkable durability and historical significance.
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Lugo, Spain. Ancient Lucus Augusti has the best preserved Roman city walls in Europe.
Almost the entire circuit survives, complete with its gates and towers.
The total length is about 1 and 1/3 miles. About half the length, incidentally, of Roman London's walls.
Lugo's walls are up to 20 ft thick and 35 ft tall.
They were strengthened by 85 semi-circular towers and pierced by five gates.
Five more were added in the 19th century.
The walls were faced with blocks of local slate and filled with packed earth and rubble.
The walls were constructed in the late 3rd century, around the same time as Rome's Aurelian walls.
Like those walls, they recycled quite a bit of material from older buildings and monuments.
Several dozen early Imperial tombstones and altars have been found embedded in the masonry.
Lugo's walls were built at a time of widespread unrest.
From 260 to 262, Spain was part of the breakaway Gallic Empire established by Postumus.
Just before that period, Frankish and Allemani raiders, who had breached the Rhine frontier, raided into Spain.
Their incursions may have inspired the walls' construction.
This is the Porta Mina, the best preserved of the five original gates.
Flanked by two huge towers, both originally taller, it resembles, on a smaller scale, Rome's Porta San Sebastiano.
The stone in the lower parts of the walls was recycled from early Imperial buildings.
Lugo, Lucus Augusti, emerged in the wake of Augustus' Cantabrian Wars, which finally brought the northwestern corner of Spain under Roman control.
A fortress was built here, large enough to hold five cohorts, half a legion.
The town that grew up around it eventually became a city.
Lugo prospered quietly, becoming a conventus as I see it, center, and attaining the status of municipium by the early 3rd century.
At no point, however, was it a large settlement.
The population was probably only a few thousand.
During the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, Lugo fell to the Suevi, who massacred some of its inhabitants.
Three centuries later, the city was conquered by the Arabs and may have been completely abandoned.
But it was soon reoccupied and reinvigorated, and the walls have been maintained continuously ever since.
There have been some minor changes. As mentioned earlier, new gates have been punched through, and some towers have lost their upper stories.
But overall, the walls of Lugo remain much as the Romans made them 17 and 1/2 centuries ago.
The inner face of the walls.
Continuing along the wall walk, despite a rather persistent drizzle, yet more atmospheric wall walking.
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