The Roman walls of Lugo are the ancient Roman defensive walls stretching 2,120 metres around the Old Town of Lugo, Spain. They were built in the third century AD to defend the ancient Roman town of Lucus Augusti. The fortifications, still largely intact, were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000 and are a popular tourist attraction.
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Address 1 Calle de Antón Fraguas, Lugo 27001, Spain
Coordinates 43°0'41.121" N -7°33'27.814" E