Pola De Somiedo
In 1786 Somiedo Pola was visited by the English writer and researcher Joseph Townsend . In his book Journey through Spain in the time of Charles III (1786-1787), the writer narrates the following:
Surrounded by about eighty acres of wet meadows, enclosed in limestone rocks of extraordinary height and settled on a small eminence is La Pola de Somiedo, a village of twenty houses. If Shakespeare had been here, his imagination would never have paid attention to the cliffs of Dover. The village, the meadows, the creek, the high and bare mountains are almost perpendicular to its forested hillsides, with goats jumping from rock to rock and cattle grazing peacefully below combine to form a magnificent whole.
Foundation of La Pola
In 1269 by royal decision. Alfonso X promoted and encouraged the creation of "pueblas" or "polas" (small villages in Spanish) and one of them was the Somiedo.
21st century
It is the capital of the municipality of Somiedo, and as such is the headquarters of the Natural Park. After leaving the village and heading to Urria, you can see the Museum of Ethnology, a very interesting museum in its particular topic.
See also
Villages
- Castro
- Pineda
- Pola de Somiedo (La Pola)
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