Mirador de los Cuatro Postes (Viewpoint of the Four Posts), Avila (must see)
The Viewpoint of the Four Posts is situated on a hill just outside the city of Ávila, providing visitors with a stunning perspective of the entire cityscape. It is named after four stone pillars or posts that mark the spot, offering a convenient and elevated platform for taking in the view.
The primary draw of this viewpoint is the spectacular panoramic view it offers of Ávila's historic center, which is enclosed by well-preserved medieval walls. From here, you can appreciate the full grandeur of the city's fortifications, including its towers and gates, as well as the surrounding countryside.
This site holds historical significance, as it is associated with a famous episode in the life of Saint Teresa of Ávila. Legend has it that when she was a child, she and her brother were playing on this hillside when her uncle, who was a member of the Carmelite order, overheard her express a desire to die a martyr's death. Her uncle prophesied that she would indeed die a martyr's death, which later influenced her decision to become a nun.
The Viewpoint of the Four Posts features a stone cross that commemorates Saint Teresa of Ávila. Pilgrims and visitors often leave offerings or light candles at the site, creating a sense of reverence and spirituality.
The viewpoint is easily accessible by car, and there is also a pleasant walking path that leads from the city center to the Four Posts. Many tourists choose to make the short trek to the viewpoint on foot, as it provides an opportunity to enjoy the natural surroundings and take in the scenic beauty along the way.
The Viewpoint of the Four Posts is particularly popular during sunset, as the changing colors of the sky and the dramatic backdrop of the city walls make for a truly magical and romantic experience.
The primary draw of this viewpoint is the spectacular panoramic view it offers of Ávila's historic center, which is enclosed by well-preserved medieval walls. From here, you can appreciate the full grandeur of the city's fortifications, including its towers and gates, as well as the surrounding countryside.
This site holds historical significance, as it is associated with a famous episode in the life of Saint Teresa of Ávila. Legend has it that when she was a child, she and her brother were playing on this hillside when her uncle, who was a member of the Carmelite order, overheard her express a desire to die a martyr's death. Her uncle prophesied that she would indeed die a martyr's death, which later influenced her decision to become a nun.
The Viewpoint of the Four Posts features a stone cross that commemorates Saint Teresa of Ávila. Pilgrims and visitors often leave offerings or light candles at the site, creating a sense of reverence and spirituality.
The viewpoint is easily accessible by car, and there is also a pleasant walking path that leads from the city center to the Four Posts. Many tourists choose to make the short trek to the viewpoint on foot, as it provides an opportunity to enjoy the natural surroundings and take in the scenic beauty along the way.
The Viewpoint of the Four Posts is particularly popular during sunset, as the changing colors of the sky and the dramatic backdrop of the city walls make for a truly magical and romantic experience.
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Mirador de los Cuatro Postes (Viewpoint of the Four Posts) on Map
Sight Name: Mirador de los Cuatro Postes (Viewpoint of the Four Posts)
Sight Location: Avila, Spain (See walking tours in Avila)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Avila, Spain (See walking tours in Avila)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
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Perhaps the most 16th-century town in Spain, Ávila is the highest provincial capital in the country, perched over 1,130 meters above sea level on the right bank of the Adaja River. The altitude earned the city its name. Ávila's roots date back to pre-Roman times when the area was inhabited by the Vettones who built here a formidable fortress called Obila, meaning "High Mountain".... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles