Almuñécar Tributes - Tribute to the Phoenicians (Almunecar)
Tribute to the Phoenicians
Getting There
This statue is a modern monument to commemorate the impact of past civilizations on the area, namely the Phoenicians. Constructed in Bronze by the contemporary artist Miguel Moreno Romera, it signifies the huge impact that the ancient Phoenician traders had on the history of Almunecar. The Phoenicians not only founded the town but also were the first to develop the fish curing factory which later led to Almunecar's widespread success.
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It was built after the Laurita Necropolis and the Puente de Noy were unearthed nearby and their ancient mysteries discovered.
Some Phoenician monuments to visit are:
Laurita Necropolis
Bridge of Noy
Fish Curing / Salting Factory
Getting There The Monument to the Phoenicians (torso of a man, in a boat) is located at the far end of the Almunecar promenade near the Peñon San Cristobal (Paseo del Altillo).
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