Draga Neolithic Village Photos

Poblado neolítico de la Draga, Banyoles

Taller infantil al Poblat Neolític de la Draga, Banyoles

Banyoles Lake, Costa Brava, next to the Draga Neolithic Park

Parc Néolitique de la Draga, Banyoles

Ilustración del antiguo poblado neolítico de la Draga, Banyoles

Interior cabana Parc Neolític de la Draga

Trabajos de excavación en la Draga, Banyoles

Gisements sous les terrains de la Draga, Banyoles

Treballs d'extracció d'un arc sota la Draga, Banyoles

Trabajos de excavación en la Draga de Banyoles, Costa Brava

Other interesting places near here

  • 143
    1.1 miles away

    Romanesque church located near the Banyoles lake and consecrated in the twelfth century. Access to it is very easy, since it is next to the road, and has parking. From simple portal, the interior reveals that the main apse is formed by several little apses and two side chapels. There's a triumphal at the entrance to the chancel. To the right of the this little church is the rectory, and left the cemetery, with graves of past centuries, and a small covered space called comunidor, where in ancient times the priest blessed the four winds to wish for a good harvest.

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  • 141
    2.6 miles away

    Clot d'Espolla is a temporary pond formed in the north of Lake Banyoles, less than 2 kms from it, and that feeds from some springs under the rocks in its basement. Under these holes goes out overflowing groundwater from the mountains of the region of high Garrotxa, north-west. That is why we find it in its glory in the rainy season and is dry in summer. This pond also raise the triops cranciformes, some crustaceans whose eggs are kept in the mud for months and who develop in the rainy season, when they grow until to 2 or 3 cm.

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  • 137
    3.3 miles away

    Vilauba Roman Villa is located just over 1 kilometer south of Lake Banyoles, in the village of Camós, and was occupied between centuries II BC until the VII century A.C. Some objects and little statues that have been found here are showed in the Archaeological Museum of Banyoles, where guided tours are organised to visit this place. The site is fenced but it is visible clearly from the road. Of the remains preserved we infer that this villa was dedicated to make wine and olive oil.

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