Asturian Collection
Asturian, a region in northern Spain known for its rich history and breathtaking landscapes
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Asturian, a region in northern Spain known for its rich history and breathtaking landscapes. In Ribadesella, the Tito Bustillo Cave stands as a testament to ancient civilizations with its intricate cave paintings. As you explore the area, you may encounter the shaggy Asturian horses grazing peacefully in meadows. Cangas de Onís offers a glimpse into medieval times with its iconic Medieval bridge that spans over the rushing river. The Church of San Salvador de Valdediós showcases stunning architecture and is steeped in religious significance. The legacy of Pelagius, founder of the Asturias Kingdom, and his grandson Fruela I can still be felt throughout this land. Their bravery and leadership shaped the course of history. A Roman bridge gracefully crosses the Sella River at Cangas de Onís, reminding us of ancient engineering marvels that have stood against time's relentless flow. Evaristo José Fernández San Miguel y Valledor was an influential figure whose contributions spanned various fields during his lifetime from 1785 to 1862. Rafael del Riego's portrait captures a revolutionary spirit that burned bright during tumultuous times from 1784 to 1823. His actions left an indelible mark on Spanish history. Pedro Menéndez de Avilés y Alonso de la Campa was a renowned explorer who played a significant role in shaping maritime expeditions during his life from 1519 to 1574. Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (1744-1811) was not only an esteemed writer but also a prominent statesman who dedicated himself to improving society through education and reforms. Jose del Campillo y Cossio (1693-1743), another notable Spanish statesman, left behind a lasting legacy through his political achievements and dedication to public service. Oviedo, the capital city of Asturias, offers a panoramic view that showcases its architectural wonders and vibrant atmosphere.