Old pictures of Cadiz
Cádiz, a vibrant city with deep historical roots, stands proudly as the capital of the Province of Cádiz in Andalusia, Spain. Founded by the Phoenicians over three millennia ago, this enchanting city whispers the tales of its rich history of Cádiz. The narrow isthmus that connects this ancient port to the mainland carries the echoes of the past, where it flourished as a crucial trading hub, monopolizing commerce with the Americas during the 18th century.
As you stroll through the narrow alleys of the Old Town, adorned with stunning architectural gems like the New Cathedral, fond memories come alive through photographs antiguas de Cádiz documenting its storied past. Every corner reveals a piece of nostalgia, making it feel as though you’re walking through a living museum.
Nearby, you can discover the charming landscapes of Puntales, El Puerto de Santa María, Jerez de la Frontera, Vejer de la Frontera, and even Almonte. Explore more by visiting OLDPIK to share your own imágenes antiguas de Cádiz and contribute to preserving our collective memory.
Pictures closer to Cadiz
Sevilla, 1908. Aspecto del muelle en la orilla de Triana con los clásicos barcos usados para la pesca del camarón. Foto de Stereo-travel Co.