The most beautiful places in Andalucía, Spain
List about the most beautiful places in Andalucía, Spain
In this list about the most beautiful places in Andalucía, Spain you can find:
1. Priego (Córdoba)
2. Vejer de la Frontera (Cádiz)
3. Setenil de las Bodegas (Cádiz)
4. Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz)
5. Zahara de la Sierra (Cádiz)
6. Ronda (Málaga)
7. Estepona (Málaga)
8. Cazorla (Jaén)
9. Antequera (Málaga)
10. Úbeda (Jaén)
11. Osuna (Sevilla)
12. Écija (Sevilla)
13. Júzcar (Málaga)
14. Capileira (Granada)
15. Genalguacil (Málaga)
16. Baeza (Jaén)
17. Niebla (Huelva)
18. Montefrío (Granada)
19. Láchar (Granada)
20. Iznájar (Córdoba)
21. Alhama de Granada (Granada)
22. Montilla (Córdoba)
23. Alcalá la Real (Jaén)
24. Lanjarón (Granada)
25. Fuente de Piedra (Málaga)
26. Vélez-Blanco (Almería)
27. Ibros (Jaén)
28. Santa Fé (Granada)
29. Galera (Granada)
30. Otura (Granada)
31. Puebla de Don Fadrique (Granada)
32. Alfacar (Granada)
33. Medina Sidonia
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Alhama de Granada
Beautiful town between Malaga and Granada, Andalucia, Spain
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Bañuelo de Granada
Los baños árabes o ‘hamman’ eran el lugar donde los habitantes del barrio granadino del Albaicín acudían a lavarse, cuidarse el cuerpo y compartir conversación. Los del Bañuelo datan del siglo XI y se encuentran en perfecto estado de conservación.
El recinto está dividido en tres estancias rectangulares. Junto al patio que sirve de entrada encontramos la sala fría. A continuación la sala templada de mayor tamaño y decorada con arquerías de herradura en tres de sus lados. Finalmente, la sala caliente, donde se ubicaban las bañeras. Junto a esta sala se situaba la caldera del baño.
Cabe destacar la decoración interior, a base de columnas, capiteles, zócalos pintados, suelos de mármol y bóvedas con lucernas estrelladas que permitían la perfecta ventilación del baño. Las columnas reutilizadas son de épocas romana y visigoda.
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Places to see in ( Murcia - Spain ) Lorca
Places to see in ( Murcia - Spain ) Lorca
Lorca is a municipality and city in the autonomous community of Murcia in southeastern Spain, 58 kilometres southwest of the city of Murcia. It had a population of 92,694 in 2010, up from the 2001 census total of 77,477. Lorca is the municipality with the second-largest surface area (after Cáceres) in Spain with 1,675.21 km2 (646.80 sq mi). The city is home to Lorca Castle and the Collegiate church dedicated to St. Patrick.
In the Middle Ages Lorca was the frontier town between Christian and Muslim Spain. Even earlier to that during the Roman period it was ancient Ilura or Heliocroca of the Romans. The city was seriously damaged by a magnitude 5.1 earthquake on 11 May 2011, killing at least nine people. Due to shallow hypocenter, the earthquake was much more destructive than usual for earthquakes with similar magnitude.
Archaeological excavations in the Lorca area have revealed that it has been inhabited continuously since Neolithic times, 5,500 years ago. The earliest permanent settlement is in the Guadalentín River valley, likely because of its presence of water sources, mineral resources, and lying along a natural communication route in Andalusia. On the hillside below the castle and the town archaeological digs have revealed the remains of an important population of the El Argar culture during the Bronze Age.
The town is situated at an elevation of 370 metres (1,200 ft) in eastern Spain between Granada and Murcia. It was part of the hura of Tidmir in the Muslim period when it became well known for its fertile soil and subsoil, and for its strategic location. It is situated on the southern slopes of the Siera del Cano mountains. The Guadalentín River flows through the town
Lorca is divided into these districts:
Alfonso X El Sabio.
Calvario.
La Viña.
Los Ángeles.
San Antonio.
San Cristóbal.
San Fernando.
San José.
San Juan.
Santa María.
San Pedro.
Santiago.
The municipality of Lorca extends to the Mediterranean. There are many beaches in its 8 km (5 mi) litoral stretch of the coast line surrounded by hills with coves with sparse to dense vegetation. Some of the popular beaches are: The Calnegre, a sand beach, 1200 m long and 20 m wide, is peaceful with the calm sea; Cala Leña, part of the Blana Cove with backdrop of hills covered with good vegetation and facing crystal clear sea water; El Ciscar, a gravel beach surrounded by low hills; El Muerto beach with volcanic black sand and rock faces; La Galera gravel beach in the backdrop of a cove and rock cliffs covered by vegetation; Los Hierros, a gravel beach; Larga beach, a 500 m wide gravel beach; and La Junquera, a small gravely beach with rocky landforms
he Lorca Castle, which overlooks the city of Lorca from a strategic location, and is thus distinctly visible from a distance, was built by the Moorish inhabitants during the 13th century. Its history dates back to the Islamic period when it was built between 8th and 12th centuries; some remnants of which are still seen in the form of water systems in the older part of the castle. The Alfonsí Tower is of a rectangular shape which is built in the castle. The castle has a polygonal floor plan. The tower has three sections. Gothic vaulted ceilings are seen in its three sections.
The Collegiate Church of San Patricio is a Renaissance-style building situated on the Plaza de España. It was declared a National Historic-Artistic site by decree of January 27, 1941. The Collegiate is the only one in Spain which is under the patronage of St. Patrick. The dedication to the Irish saint, has its origins in the Battle of Los Alporchones, fought on March 17, 1452 (St. Patrick's Day) against people of the city of Granada.
The Archaeological Museum of Lorca is located in the renovated House of Salazar which had been built in the early seventeenth century. The museum is a store house of all the archaeological antiquaries found during excavations in several historical areas of Lorca and from other regions in Spain.
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