Located as an excellent viewpoint of the sea of olive trees, 932 metres above sea level, it features white houses and its location, at the foot of the rocky hill El Escribano. The town is located on the same rock and around the fortress,…
Leer másTirando del mantón”, “El olivo pastor”, “Pan aceite”, “Tierra ibera”, “La patrona del olivar” and “El mar de olivos” are just six of the many murals belonging to this open-air museum in the town of Peal, reminiscing of olive groves and oil. The artist…
Leer másCenter about the Archaeological Heritage of the town of Quesada, including the set of Cultural Goods of Interest, with 22 caves that define the prehistoric map of the town, considered Unesco World Heritage, and the Roman Town of Bruñel. It also has a space…
Leer másThe bottom floor of the Rafael Zabaleta Museum building houses a big part of the legacy of Miguel Hernández, author of the “Andalusians of Jaén” poem. Its 553.85 m2 surface offers a tour of the work and life of the poet and his wife,…
Leer másThe museum, at the heart of the Sierra of Cazorla, was opened in 2008 and it has a surface of 800 m2 divided on two floors. It hots a very significant part of the work of Rafael Zabaleta, renowned expressionist painter. born in Quesada.…
Leer másthe Fortified City of Giribaile in Vilches and the magical Iberian sanctuary of La Cueva de la Lobera in Castellar will take you to know an advanced civilization full of Iberian princes, dramas, goddesses, warriors and votive offerings that left an extraordinary archaeological heritage…
Leer más“CondadoJaén Territorio Museo” is the guiding thread of a journey through the history, the towns and the people of El Condado of Jaén. With “CondadoJaén Territorio Museo”, the region becomes a museum whose exhibition halls are distributed in the eight towns of the region,…
Leer másThe village of Arquillos keeps many secrets in its subsoil: Roman remains, Jesuit remains… From the Fuente Buena (Pilar) begins this route, more specifically between the stairwell of a small house, where apparently there is nothing… These galleries probably originate from the colonial era…
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