Estepona offers free guided tours to discover the city’s historical heritage during European Archaeology Days
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To celebrate European Archaeology Days, Estepona City Council and the Regional Ministry of Culture in Andalusia are organizing guided tours of the Historic District and the Corominas Dolmens this weekend. These tours, open to the general public with prior registration, aim to showcase some of the most historically significant sites in the city. On Saturday, June 13, a guided tour of Estepona’s historic district will include San Luis Castle and the Roman Tower on Villa Street, starting at 10:00 a.m. from Plaza Blas Infante. Registration is required by emailing patrimoniovivomalaga@gmail.com. On Sunday, June 14, a guided tour of the Corominas Dolmens, unique prehistoric burial monuments in Andalusia, will depart at 11:00 a.m. from Parque de los Pedregales. Reservations can be made by emailing patrimoniovivomalaga@gmail.com. European Archaeology Days aims to promote knowledge and participation in archaeological heritage, emphasizing its cultural, social, and economic importance.

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