First published: 10/02/22.

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Italica

Italica (Nominated)

Italica by Nan

My previous visits to Sevilla had taken place, before Italica was chosen as site of the dragon pits of Game of Thrones and way before the Spanish added Italica to their tentative list in 2019. As such, I was not aware of the site and never visited.

On my latest trip to Spain, Samuel argued that the mosaics are great and that Spain would nominate the site soon. As much as I enjoy another reason to spend late autumn in Andalucía, I figured I should tick this off while at it. So... I did a pretty long day trip from Ubeda via Cordoba for the Medina to Sevilla. The next morning, I took a local bus to the site.

Italica is one of those sites where the impression I got on TV and the impression I got on site were different. While the center of the amphitheatre  with the basement is iconic, the ranks are more humble. To me, the site is less about the theatre and more about the planned Roman city  (by emperor Hadrian) with town houses etc. Across the street, there is also a Roman theatre. I am not sure, though, if it's part of the nomination.

OUV

Had the last season of Game of Thrones not been such a bummer, I think the media attention and the fans would have carried it to inscription, disregarding any consideration for OUV. With the series going out on a low note, I think the drive for inscription is weaker. Still, this is Spain and they are very well at putting more sites on the list.

Personally, I would not favor inscription. While iconic on TV, the amphitheatre paled in comparison to other amphitheatres, e.g. in southern France. or Tarragona. Highlight are the town houses with the mosaics. Nice, but it doesn't feel as if Italica is closing any gaps.

Getting There

Sevilla is well connected by train to most parts of Spain. However, the bullet trains (especially direction Madrid) require a reservation and may sell out. The regional trains (MD) don't, but run far less frequently. Benefit: MD trains heading South have a second stop closer to the city at Sevilla-San Bernardo.

In Sevilla, you can take a bus from Estación de Autobuses Plaza de Armas. Google maps knows the connection, but not the proper departure location. The bus starts in the bus terminal, not at the bus stops on the street. I nearly missed my bus as I was waiting on the street. If you find the bus station a bit confusing, it's easier to catch the bus at Chapina V across the river. You also get nice views of the river.

While You Are There

Obviously, you should visit Sevilla. Around Sevilla, are multiple Olive plantations that are part of the proposed Olives of Andalucia tentative site.

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