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Main Church (16th-18th c.)
A historic church with Gothic and Renaissance architecture, it is notable for its beautiful Renaissance grille, alfarjes and octagonal tower with bells.
Built on the remains of the Aljama mosque, at the foot of the Alcazaba enclosure, it has several construction phases, and it was not until several years after its sacralisation following the conquest of the city by the Catholic Monarchs that important works were undertaken to adapt it as a Christian temple in 1529, when it was rebuilt under a Gothic project following the model of the cathedral of Murcia. In 1531, a strong earthquake destroyed most of what had been built, saving the chevet of the church with its pointed chapels. After the earthquake, a new reconstruction project was commissioned to Alonso de Covarrubias, who designed a new Renaissance temple with three naves, an ambulatory and ribbed vaults. In 1625, the construction of the sacristy and chapterhouse was completed, attached to the chevet of the church and topped by a gallery with semicircular arches, which houses interesting alfarjes inside, as well as a beautiful Renaissance-style grille on its façade. After a new earthquake in 1755, the tower was rebuilt in 1764, reinforcing the first three sections of the tower and adding the last two octagonal sections, where the bells are housed. The church has three entrance doors: the main door, of great beauty, attributed to Diego de Siloé; another one, walled up, as a chapel, and a third one at the foot, next to the tower. Until the 19th century it had the status of collegiate church-cathedral.

Main Church (16th-18th c.)
A historic church with Gothic and Renaissance architecture, it is notable for its beautiful Renaissance grille, alfarjes and octagonal tower with bells.

Old Town Hall
A Renaissance building with a loggia of arches and historic chambers, it stands out for its architecture and houses the Municipal Museum, ideal for history l...

Fountain of the Golden Spouts
Historic 17th century fountain with Tuscan pilasters and decorative spouts, ideal for admiring Renaissance architecture and heraldry in a historic setting.

Alameda de Cervantes
Green space with gardens, fountains, children's playground and petanque courts, ideal for strolling and enjoying views of the Palacio de los Enríquez and San...

Palace of Los Enriquez
The only Andalusian example of an Italian Renaissance villa, it stands out for its Gothic and Renaissance architecture, gardens and Mudejar and Plateresque d...

Former Church and Monastery of San Jerónimo (16th-17th c.) and exhibition space
A historic monastery from the 16th-17th century, it stands out for its Gothic and Renaissance architecture, and offers an exhibition space in a unique and cu...

Cascamorras Fountain
A festival of tourist interest more than 500 years old, where a character tries to get to the convent clean, confronting the population who cover him with pa...

Some sections of the walls and the remains of several towers are still standing.

Church of San Juan (16th century)
A 16th century building with Mudejar architecture, notable for its star-shaped vault, Doric columns and unique tower. Ideal for history lovers.


Church of La Merced (16th century)
It is a 16th century building with a unique baroque dressing room, outstanding for its stucco decoration, paintings and mirrors, and its rich architectural h...

Arch of the Magdalena
Medieval towers flank a square with baroque houses and historic buildings, offering a glimpse into the past and a unique architectural charm.

Old Butcher's Shops (16th century)
A unique historical building with U-shaped architecture, wooden balcony and heraldic coats of arms dating from 1568, a unique example of a 16th century slaug...

Green Cross Square
Historic location with access to a Civil War air raid shelter, testimony to the city's wartime past and military significance.

Cloister of the Convent of Santo Domingo and exhibition space
Historic complex with arcaded cloister and cultural centre in restored church, ideal for exploring architecture and enjoying exhibitions.

Five Corners Tower
Historic tower with ashlar cladding, witness to the Muslim fortified enclosure, now houses dwellings and shops. Ideal for history lovers.

Church of Los Dolores (16th century)
Located in the old moat of the medina, it stands out for its Baroque architecture with vaults and stipites, and its history linked to José de Mora.

Real Pósito (18th century)
A historic building from the 18th century with illustrated architecture, it stands out for its central courtyard with arcades and royal heraldry; it was a cu...

Church of St James (Arrabal de Marzuela)
Exponent of the Mudejar style, it stands out for its Moorish limes and rich polychromy. It is an ideal place to lose yourself in narrow streets with historic...

Arab Baths of La Marzuela (13th century)
Discover a 13th century Arab bath with restored rooms and starry vaults, a cultural jewel that offers a magical and unique atmosphere.