Guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis - Exploring the Roman Necropolis of Osuna

Guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis

Discover the Petra of Andalusia and Roman necropolis on a 4-hour guided tour in Osuna, including sculptures, historic sites, and stunning streets.

Key Points

Guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis - Key Points

  • Duration: 4-hour guided tour exploring Osuna’s archaeological and historic sites
  • Highlights: The Coto de las Canteras, known as the Petra of Andalusia, and the Roman necropolis of Osuna
  • Includes: Sculptures carved by Francisco Valdivia Gómez and visits to notable landmarks like Calle San Pedro and the Collegiate Church
  • Starting Point: Meets at the Coto de las Canteras parking lot with precise coordinates provided
  • Language: Guided in Spanish, with some content presented in its original language
  • Flexibility: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later
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The Coto de las Canteras: The Petra of Andalusia

Guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis - The Coto de las Canteras: The Petra of Andalusia

This tour begins at the Coto de las Canteras, an ancient quarry dating back to the 5th century BC. Known as the “Petra of Andalusia”, this name was attributed by writer Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel laureate in Literature. The site has seen use by Iberians, Romans, and Andalusians, each leaving their mark.

Visitors walk through this private estate, owned by the Ramos Lobo family, and see sculptures and reliefs created in 2004 by Francisco Valdivia Gómez. His work reflects the site’s history with pieces like The Fountain of the Wolf, The Relief of the Harvest, and an Iberian-inspired lion sculpture. The blend of ancient quarry and modern art makes this site a highlight of the tour.

Exploring the Roman Necropolis of Osuna

Guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis - Exploring the Roman Necropolis of Osuna

Following the quarry visit, the tour takes a short walk to the Roman necropolis, another key archaeological site in Osuna. This ancient cemetery includes artificial caves used for cremations and burials. The site offers insights into Roman funeral practices and the historical depth of the area.

The necropolis’s artificial caves are distinctive features that help visitors understand the Roman influence in the region. This segment of the tour lasts about an hour, providing a focused look at the burial customs of ancient Rome and the preservation of these tombs.

Walking Through Osuna’s Historic Streets

Guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis - Walking Through Osuna’s Historic Streets

After the necropolis, the tour guides visitors through Osuna’s distinctive monumental area. The exteriors of the Old University, founded in the 16th century, are admired as prominent examples of historical architecture.

This part of the tour includes a walk along Calle San Pedro, which UNESCO recognizes as the most beautiful street in Europe. The charming cobblestone street is lined with traditional buildings, offering a picturesque setting for photos and a sense of local life.

The tour also passes through Seville Street and the Plaza Mayor, vibrant public spaces that showcase Osuna’s lively atmosphere and rich architectural heritage.

The Collegiate Church of Osuna: Baroque Grandeur

The final stop is the Collegiate Church of Osuna, an impressive structure with a Baroque façade and interior filled with valuable artworks. This church stands as a symbol of Osuna’s religious and artistic history, making it a fitting conclusion to the four-hour journey.

Visitors get a chance to appreciate the majestic architecture and artistic treasures within, making this an enriching cultural experience. The tour ends here, with travelers returning to the starting point after an engaging exploration.

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The Logistics and Tour Organization

Guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis - The Logistics and Tour Organization

The tour starts at the Coto de las Canteras parking lot at a pre-arranged time, with the guide having contacted participants beforehand. The coordinates for the meeting point are 37.24336242675781, -5.099517822265625.

The itinerary is well-structured, with visits to Venta Casa, the Necropolis, Osuna’s main monuments, and a final walk through key streets. Total duration is four hours, making it a manageable yet rundown of the area.

Participants benefit from skip-the-line access through a separate entrance, ensuring a smooth and efficient experience. The tour is conducted entirely in Spanish, with some content presented in its original language.

Suitability and Practical Tips

Guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis - Suitability and Practical Tips

This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or persons over 95 years old due to the nature of the sites and walking involved. It offers a deep dive into Osuna’s archaeological and historical highlights, perfect for those interested in history, archaeology, and local culture.

We appreciate that cancellation is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Travelers can reserve their spot without immediate payment, offering added flexibility for planning.

Overall Value and Experience

Guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis - Overall Value and Experience

The guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis provides a comprehensive look at Osuna’s archaeological treasures and historic streets in just four hours. It combines ancient quarry exploration, Roman burial sites, and strolls through picturesque streets, offering a well-rounded cultural experience.

While the tour emphasizes outdoor sites and walking, it is ideal for those who enjoy history and architecture. The expert guides and detailed explanations make this tour educational and engaging. The inclusion of modern sculptures by Francisco Valdivia Gómez** adds a contemporary touch to the ancient landscape.

This experience is especially suited for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, or anyone curious about Andalusian heritage. Its manageable duration and clear itinerary make it an accessible option for a half-day cultural excursion in Osuna.

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Guided tour of the Coto de las Canteras and the Roman necropolis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts 4 hours, covering key archaeological and historic sites in Osuna.

Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Coto de las Canteras parking lot, with precise coordinates provided.

Is the tour suitable for children or elderly?
The tour is not suitable for persons over 95 years or wheelchair users due to the walking and site conditions.

In what language is the tour conducted?
The guide speaks Spanish, with some content presented in its original language.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours beforehand.

Is there an option to reserve without paying upfront?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning.

What makes the Coto de las Canteras special?
It is known as the Petra of Andalusia and features sculptures reflecting its ancient history, including works by Francisco Valdivia Gómez.

What are the main highlights of this tour?
Key highlights include the Petra of Andalusia, the Roman necropolis, Calle San Pedro, and the Collegiate Church of Osuna.

Does the tour include transportation?
Participants meet at the site; no mention of transportation is provided, but the itinerary involves walking between sites.

Who provides this experience?
The tour is offered by SEVILLA CAMPIÑA SIERRA SUR ASOCIACION TURISTICA.

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