6 Monuments & Statues in Almeria That You Shouldn't Miss

June 16, 2021 Myesha Cogley

Founded by the caliph of Cordoba, this Andalucian city on Spain’s southeast coast is a reminder of the region’s Muslim history. The Alcazaba, a massive fort, dominates the city and affords amazing views. Also worth experiencing are the cathedral and the Almeria Museum. East of the city is the rugged, desolate Cabo de Gata-Nijar coast, a protected area. To the west is the resort area of Roquetas de Mar, featuring vast beaches.
Restaurants in Almeria

1. The Statue of John Lenon

Calle Azara, Almeria Spain https://www.turismodealmeria.org/en/motivo-tematico/statue-of-john-lennon/
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4.0 based on 29 reviews

The Statue of John Lenon

2. Sagrado Corazon de Jesus

Camino San Cristobal, 3, 04003, Almeria Spain
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3.5 based on 5 reviews

Sagrado Corazon de Jesus

3. Monumento a Victimas Almerienses de Mauthausen

CL Almadravillas de Playa s/n, 04007, Almeria Spain
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3.0 based on 71 reviews

Monumento a Victimas Almerienses de Mauthausen

4. Monumento a los Martires de la Libertad

Plaza de la Constitucion 3 15, 04003, Almeria Spain http://esculturayarte.com/041158/Monumento-a-los-Martires-de-la-Libertad-en-Almeria.html#.XqIumsj7RPa
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1.0 based on 1 reviews

Monumento a los Martires de la Libertad

5. Luz y Sol

Plaza Careaga, 04003, Almeria Spain

6. Sol de Portocarreno

Calle Cubo, 16, 04001, Almeria Spain

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