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La Casa del Flamenco

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La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
La Casa del Flamenco
Phone:
+34 955 02 99 99

Hours:
Sunday10:30am - 10:30pm
Monday10:30am - 10:30pm
Tuesday10:30am - 10:30pm
Wednesday10:30am - 10:30pm
Thursday10:30am - 10:30pm
Friday10:30am - 10:30pm
Saturday10:30am - 10:30pm


Jerez de la Frontera , or simply Jerez , is a Spanish city and municipality in the province of Cádiz in the autonomous community of Andalusia, in southwestern Spain, located midway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Cádiz Mountains. As of 2015, the city, the largest in the province, had a population of 212,876. It is the fifth largest in Andalusia, and has become the transportation and communications hub of the province, surpassing even Cádiz, the provincial capital, in economic activity. Jerez de la Frontera is also, in terms of land area, the largest municipality in the province, and its sprawling outlying areas are a fertile zone for agriculture. There are also many cattle ranches and horse-breeding operations, as well as a world-renowned wine industry . Currently, Jerez, with 212,876 inhabitants, is the 25th largest city in Spain, the 5th in Andalusia and 1st in the Province of Cádiz. It belongs to the Municipal Association of the Bay of Cádiz , the 3rd largest Andalusian metropolitan area and the 12th in Spain, with over 650,000 inhabitants. Its municipality covers an area of 1,188.14 km2 and includes the Los Alcornocales Natural Park and the Sierra de Gibalbín, also known as Montes de Propio de Jerez. The city is located 12 km from the Atlantic Ocean, in the Campiña de Jerez, region appropriate to cultivate the vineyards that produce the famous sherry. Some famous places in to the city are Alcazar of Jerez, Church of San Miguel, Charterhouse of Jerez, the Cathedral of San Salvador. Since 1987 the Grand Prix motorcycle racing has been held at the Circuito de Jerez in early May. On this weekend, the city welcomes tens of thousands of bikers from around the world. The same circuit has hosted several Formula 1 Grands Prix, including the 1997 final race of the season, which was marred with controversy for a notable high-profile championship-deciding incident. Other popular festivals in the city are Feria de Jerez or the Holy Week in Jerez. Jerez is known as the city of flamenco, sherry, horses and motorcycles. In 2013, Jerez was the European Capital of Wine and 2014, it was the world's first Motorbike Capital.
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