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Huete: Guided tour of the Roman Lapis Specularis Mines

By Cuenqueando
Free cancellation available
Price is P 339 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 30m
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Overview
  • Feel the thrill of exploring ancient Roman mines with an archaeologist
  • Discover the history of lapis specularis, the first crystal in history
  • Explore the Sanabrio Cave and see the marks left by Roman miners
  • Learn about the Roman Empire's Hispania Crystal and its significance
  • See the unique lighting in the Cave of the Knives and its magical quality
Activity location
    • Cuenca
    • Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Meeting/Redemption Point
    • CM-310, KM 111, 16532 Saceda de Río, Cuenca, España | El guía les esperará en la puerta de la Mina. Desde la carretera hasta la Mina deben recorrer unos 300 metros por el camino con el coche hasta el parking
    • Carrascosilla, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

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Huete: Guided tour of the Roman Lapis Specularis Mines
  • Activity duration is 30 minutes30m
    30m
  • Spanish
Language options: Spanish
Price details
P 339.21 x 1 AdultP 339.21

Total
Price is P 339.21
Until Fri, Mar 6

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Ticket
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Guided tour
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Helmet and flashlight for the tour
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Transportation to the site

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  • Not suitable for: People with claustrophobia

What you can expect

Discover the first crystal in history: lapis specularis. Delve into the heart of Roman civilization and discover how cities like Segobriga, Huete, and Ercávica emerged. Explore the galleries of the Sanabrio Cave on a guided tour with an archaeologist.

In the province of Cuenca, find a series of Roman-era mining complexes of “Lapis Specularis” (a crystallized mineral). These possibly constitute one of the largest collections of ancient mines in the world, and one of the best preserved today. One of these mines is the so-called Sanabrio Cave between Saceda del Río and Huete.

In the Sanabrio Caves, visit two mines; both are easily accessible to the general public. The first cave is known as the Cave of the Knives. The unique lighting in this room gives the precious material an almost magical quality. The second cave shows an extraction system in the form of galleries that converge in a central space. Here, a helmet and flashlight (included in the visit) are required to tour the ancient galleries where the Romans extracted lapis specularis. As you delve deeper into the mine, observe the marks left by the miners' picks, the remains of how the mine was lit in ancient times, and the architectural solutions used in Roman mining.

It's important to note that these mines are archaeological sites and therefore help us understand what life was like for a segment of society in the Roman Empire, as the splendor of a city like Segobriga is based on the work of thousands of miners who exploited this economic activity for approximately two centuries.

Location

Activity location
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    • Cuenca
    • Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    • CM-310, KM 111, 16532 Saceda de Río, Cuenca, España | El guía les esperará en la puerta de la Mina. Desde la carretera hasta la Mina deben recorrer unos 300 metros por el camino con el coche hasta el parking
    • Carrascosilla, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain