Photographer’s Note
ORENSE, an episcopal see and the capital, of the Spanish province of Orense; on. the left bank of the river Miflo, and on the Tuy-Monforte railway. Pop. (1900) 15,194. The river is here crossed by a bridge one of the most remarkable in Spain of seven arches, 1319 ft. in length, and at its highest point 135 ft. above the bed of the river. This bridge was built by Bishop Lorenzo in 1230, but has frequently been repaired. The Gothic cathedral, also dating from Bishop Lorenzos time, is a comparatively small building, but has an image, El Santo Cristo, which was brought from Cape Finisterre in 1330 and is celebrated throughout Galicia for its miraculous powers. In the older streets there are some interesting medieval houses. Chocolate and leather are manufactured, and there are sawmills, flour-mills and iron foundries. The three warm springs to the west, known as Las Burgas, attract many summer visitors; the waters were well known to the Romans, as their ancient name, Aquae Originis, Aquae Urentes, or perhaps Aquae Salientis, clearly indicates.
The Romans named Orense Aurium, probably from the alluvial gold found in the Mino valley. The bishopric, founded in the 5th century by the Visigoths, was named the Sedes Auriensis (see of Aurium), and from this the modern Orense is derived. The city became the capital of the Suevi in the 6th century; it was sacked by the Moors in 716, and rebuilt only in 884.
Foto en el barrio de las Burgas
Tres cosas hay en Ourense que no las hay en España,
el Santo Cristo, el puente romano
y la Burga fervendo el agua"
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danyy
(69539) 2005-09-07 15:51
Bonjour Toni,
il n'y a que des beaux coins dans les grandes villes, loin s'en faut. Voila la preuve quela précarité est toujours bien présente même dans les villes qui se disent 'à la pointe'. Liège n'échappe pas à la règle non plus.
Il n'em$êche que les couleurs me séduisent et que le compo ne manque pas d'intérêt, il n'y a pas que les belles choses qui ont un sens.
Compliments.
Daniel.
Zepi
(22848) 2005-09-07 17:31
Salut Toni,
Moi j’aime bine ce genre de vue décalée !
Je trouve que les recoins des villes sont des sources photographiques intarissables !
J’aime bien
Beau travail
Merci pour le partage
Amicalement
Sébastien
leonorkuhn
(14125) 2005-09-07 20:49
Hi Toni,
Very interesting ruins. I like this kind of shot. Good colours, sharp and lightness.
Greetings,
Leonor
jemaflor
(39759) 2005-09-08 12:58
De superbes contrastes bien pris, étonnante complémenrité de couleurs.Bien vu !
alvaraalto
(5303) 2005-09-08 16:28
Hi Toni,
To be honest I'm not interested in renting here, although your picture is excellent.
After taking a beautiful reportage of these departed glory it better to renovate or to pull it down.
Groet Rob
Albrecht
(11229) 2005-09-09 5:24
Hi Toni
What an old mess. Great eye for that detail and the sky gives the picture even more tension. Love the colours and the compo.
< Regards Albrecht
donluicu
(23963) 2005-09-09 6:15
Salut Toni
Je ne suis pas sur que j'aimerais venir habiter là...lol
ciao
loic
vincent24
(9038) 2005-09-09 8:26
Bonsoir toni,
L'image a un coté graphique evident avec les fenetres et les carreaux cassés,il faut savoir denicher des photos dans tous les coins,bien vu,
vincent
mince,j'ai plus de smiley,a demain..
Photo Information
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Copyright: Toni Alvarez (toni_al)
(15476) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 1999-07-00
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Minolta Dynax 9, Angenieux 28-70 2,8
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2005-09-07 15:46








