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Hotel Princess

Avenida de la Habana, 45, 32003 OurenseGBP 40 - 121

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The hotel is a new building, placed in the centre of this beautiful city meaning you can forget about the car and discover all Orense has to offer on … More
Santo Domingo, 5, 32003 OurenseGBP 40 - 80

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Hotel Plaza do Ferro is located in the centre of Ourense, southern Galicia. It offers a terrace and well-equipped apartments with balconies. The dupl… More
Curros Enríquez, I, 32003 OurenseGBP 48 - 90

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The GH San Martín is in the commercial, cultural and leisure centre of Ourense. The hotel has a restaurant and a nice terrace. All rooms at the GH S… More
EUR 50 - 182

Francisco II

Bedoya 17, 32003 OurenseGBP 40 - 146

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This hotel is in a quiet area in the centre of Ourense. Free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms and there is a business centre. Hotel Francisco II is a … More
Alto O Cumial, 12, 32970 OurenseGBP 31 - 79

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The Eurostars Auriense is located on the edge of the Galician city of Ourense. It has an outdoor pool, fitness centre and tennis court, and offers fre… More
 

Ourense: Guide


  For the province of Ourense see Ourense (province)
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Ourense (Spanish: Orense) is a city in northwestern Spain, the capital of the province of Ourense (province)|Ourense in Galicia (Spain)|Galicia. Its population of 109,001 (2002) accounts for 30% of the population of the province.

Location and Climate

The ancient city of Auria is located on both banks of the Minho (Miño) River in the south-central part of Galicia, at an elevation of 128 m above sea level. The city has a microclimate that brings abundant rainfall and allows for verdant vegetation on the nearby hills. Winters are mild with lows rarely falling below zero degrees Celsius. Because of the location in the river valley summers can be quite hot, often equalling temperatures of Andalusia. Many local families have apartments on the coast (Vigo is only an hour away by car) where they can escape the heat of July and August.

The river divides a rather industrial western suburb, which contains the railroad station, from the main town. Three highway and one railroad bridge cross the river in addition to the famous Roman Bridge, which is now closed to vehicle traffic.

History


The origin of the town can be traced to the Roman Empire|Romans and the presence of hot springs called the Burgas. These can still be seen today. There was also the need to fortify the place to protect one of the easiest ways to cross the Miño River. After the Romans, Ourense was part of the Suevi|Suebi (Suevi) kingdom during most of the 5th century|5th, 6th century|6th, and 7th century|7th centuries and was destroyed by the Moors in 716. It was later rebuilt by Alfonso III of Asturias about 877. The Norse invasions as well as attacks from the Arab warlord Al-Mansur once more laid the city to waste. It was only under Sancho II of Castile|Sancho II and his sister Doña Elvira that the city was resettled during 11th century. The definitive urban impulse did not arrive until the 12th century when Ourense became an important center of services.

Sightseeing

Although mainly a town of services, Ourense is not without its tourist sites. The town has three parts: the medieval, the area of 19th-century expansion, and the modern perimeter. Many who pass by on the highway linking Madrid to Vigo are unaware of the medieval quarter, with its narrow streets and tiny plazas. Once an area of a certain dilapidated charm the area is now undergoing renovation and is full of typical restaurants and bars patronized by the university students of the town. The Plaza Mayor is the center of city life with its arcaded shops and the simple, but beautiful Town Hall.

The cathedral is the most important monument in Ourense. This cathedral (founded 572; rebuilt in the 13th century) is the second oldest in Galicia (Spain)|Galicia. It occupies the same site as the Suevi|Suevian basilica that stood there in earlier times. Romanesque in structure, but with a mixture of Romanesque and Gothic styles, it is rather hidden away but, contains a façade with the Door of Paradise in imitation of the Door of Glory of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. Inside, the Capilla del Cristo, or Christ's Chapel (16th century), contains a crucifix venerated throughout Galicia.

The Miño is crossed at Ourense by one of the most remarkable bridges in Spain, the Ponte Vella. With Roman foundations, it was reconstructed by Bishop Lorenzo in 1230 but frequently repaired since then; it has seven arches and a central span of 150 feet (45 m). Now closed to automobile traffic, it is worth a crossing to contemplate the swirling waters of the Miño below.

Another must is the former episcopal palace, which houses the Provincial Archaeological Museum. The collections found therein comprise an interesting series of the Bronze Age, as well as various Roman and Romanesque objects.

Industry

Traditionally the town had sawmills, flour mills, iron foundries, and some light industries, but most of this has disappeared. Nearby in the industrial zone of San Cibrao das Viñas are many light industries including several important clothing factories. One of the most important fashion designers of Spain, Adolfo Dominguez, is from Ourense.

As a producer, Ourense is world renowned as a producer of European chestnuts (castana vulgaris).

Barellete

Barallete was the name of an argot employed by the traditional knife-sharpeners and umbrella holders (afiadores e paragüeiros) of Ourense. It was based on the Galician language as spoken in Ourense, but its users substituted everyday words with invented ones of no linguistic connection, making it impossible for other people to understand it.

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