Old pictures of Berja
Berja, nestled on the southeastern slope of the Sierra de Gádor, is a town steeped in a rich tapestry of history and culture. Its origins may stretch back to the Phoenicians or Iberians, but it flourished under Roman rule, known as Vergis or Vergium. The remnants of this vibrant past are evident in the photographs antiguas de Berja, revealing Roman baths and an amphitheater that echo with the whispers of time.
With Saint Ctesiphon, the town's patron saint, preaching in the first century, Berja embraced Christianity, leaving a legacy of faith that has persisted through centuries. The history of Berja is marked by resilience, from its near decimation during the Morisco Revolt to its eventual rebirth. Today, the spirit of its forebears can still be felt in the warm embrace of its community.
Nearby, you can explore charming towns like Turón, Almería, and Purullena, each adding layers to the stories of this remarkable region. For those with a treasure trove of memories, consider sharing your imágenes antiguas de Berja on OLDPIK, a unique project dedicated to preserving our history.
Let us connect the past with the present, as the sun continues to cast its golden hues on Berja, whispering tales of the ages.
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NIÑOS EN LAS ESCUELAS PARROQUIALES DE LA IGLESIA DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DE LA VICTORIA