The Government is launching the first performance of the Via Augusta in Valencia
Friday, March 25, 2011
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attended this afternoon in Vall d'Alba to the filing of the first actions of the master plan for recovery of the Via Augusta in the Region.
The Regional Secretary for Infrastructure and Transport has stressed that this project will be much more than the recovery of a Roman road, "aims to be the point starting with which to enjoy each and every one of the environmental treasures, archaeological, historical, cultural and gastronomic at our disposal in the Region.
rehabilitation and adaptation of the Mas de l'Arc is part of the Recovery Plan of the Via Augusta in Valencia that will develop the Government. "In total, the Department of Infrastructure and Transportation recovered 450 kilometers between the three provinces, from north to Traiguera Pilar de la Horadada in the south," he explained.
Barcáiztegui Sanchez noted that the center "will become a meeting point for all walkers and reference to the sustainable a powerful historical heritage such as the Roman road from Rome to Cadiz via our territory. "The center's goal will be to make information available to visitors on the Via Augusta and its environment. In addition, this site will be equipped with toilets, projection room and reading area.
also stressed the importance of the network that will mansions Via Augusta. "will be like Roman-style villas that used to house people who make this journey on foot, bicycle or horse, "he said. The first of these homes will stand the Vall d'Alba.
" Lost Via Augusta supposed to value and emphasize our location our geo-strategic potential in the context of Europe. Via Augusta has joined us from 2,000 years ago with the rest of Europe. Today, the Mediterranean corridor, true to their origin, should be established as a priority and therefore distinct from the Government claim it, "concluded Sánchez-Barcáiztegui.
A path to history
The layout of the road This route will enjoy discovering the path that our ancestors walked with the help of explanatory panels to be installed along the path. The project responds to the commitment made by the Consell in January 2009 together with the Council of Europe, Unesco, European Commission the city of Rome and the regions of Lazio and Umbria, in order to recover this way.
Another attraction of this route will be the approach to the important Roman ruins. In addition to the road, the Via Augusta us about the early milestones, bridges, villages, arches and Roman sites. But the most important road passing through the Region of the Roman arch Cabanes. This is a private honorary monument built probably early second century.
This is one of the main roads built by the Romans in Spain. It gets its name, surely due to repairs and corrections made by the Emperor Augustus the first and perhaps most important Roman emperor (27 BC-14 AD). With an approximate length of 1,500 kilometers across the peninsula from the Pyrenees to Cadiz, bordering the Mediterranean.
In the province of Castellón Augusta Way passes by the terms of Traiguera, La Jana, San Mateo, La Salzadella, Vinromà Coves, La Pobla de Tornesa, Borriol, Vila Real, Borriana and Xilxes. Valencia runs Sagunto, Valencia, Albalat de la Ribera, Xàtiva and Moixent. With regard to the province of Alicante, through the towns of Villena, Sax, Elda, Monóvar, Aspe, El Rebolledo, Torrellano, Elx, Rojales and Benijofar.
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