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Baza Archaeological Museum
Located in a historic setting, the museum exhibits archaeological finds from different periods, with its collection of Iberian, Punic and Roman artefacts sta...
The Municipal Museum of Baza owes its origin, without doubt, to archaeology. As early as 1945, when the notary public, Mr. Angel Casas Morales, was the Local Commissioner for Excavations. Angel Casas Morales, it was considered advisable to create an archaeological museum in Baza where the findings produced during the excavations that the aforementioned commissioner was carrying out at that time in Cerro Cepero, an archaeological site that he had already declared BIC Historic Site in 2003, at the junction of the city's historic centre and the site of the Municipal Museum of Baza, declared BIC Historic Site in 2003, at the junction of the Plaza Mayor and Alhóndiga Street, in the surroundings of what was once the medina of the Muslim Baza, next to other monumental elements of the entity of the Iglesia Mayor, the old co-cathedral collegiate church built on the Arab mosque and at the foot of the Alcazaba enclosure, in the process of recovery.Its headquarters occupy two adjoining historic buildings from the 16th century. He rightly cited as the site of the ancient Basti: "Cerro Cepero, found the old site of our ancestors who were the capital of the Bastitania and have been cut different levels of the stone age, Iberian settlement, Punic elements and a Roman upper floor. In the following years other possible locations were considered and several unsuccessful attempts were made to open the museum, and in 1983 the Baza Town Council bought a batch of pieces from a local collector, D Lupe E. Llorente Llorente, for 200,000 pesetas, from the area around Cerro Cepero, Cerro Santuario and Cerro Largo, where he owned land. Some time later, in 1988, the Diputación Provincial de Granada gave the Baza Town Hall the grave goods from tombs 46, 53 and 62, from Cerro del Santuario, acquired at auction in Madrid, and in the same year the Baza Museum was opened in the recently refurbished premises of the old Town Hall of the city. The founding collection is basically made up of some pieces recovered by Mr. Ángel Casas, the lot bought from Mr. Lupe Llorente, the trousseau of the Provincial Council and the replica of the Lady of Baza, as well as a series of books from the Municipal Historical Archive and other movable objects of institutional representation, such as silver maces from the 18th century or the so-called royal standard, supposedly from the 16th century, and restored in the 70's of the 20th century.In 1998 the Museum of Baza entered the list of museums registered and noted preventively in the Register of Museums of Andalusia with the name of the Municipal Museum of Baza, code 026-B-022, according to the Order of 12-VI-1987, BOJA 84 of 22-VII-1997.The current Municipal Museum of Baza is located in the heart of the historic centre of the city, declared a BIC Historic Site in 2003, at the junction of the Plaza Mayor and Alhóndiga Street, in the surroundings of what was once the medina of the Muslim Baza, next to other monumental elements of the entity of the Iglesia Mayor, the old co-cathedral collegiate church built on the Arab mosque and at the foot of the Alcazaba, in the process of recovery, its headquarters occupies two adjacent historic buildings of the sixteenth century.

Lady of Baza Statue
An Iberian sculpture in the historic centre, rich in enigma and symbolism, offers a unique cultural experience with its history of worship and mystery.

Cid Hiaya statue
Grey marble sculpture honouring a key leader in Nasrid history, located near the Arab Baths, ideal for exploring the cultural heritage.

Estatua Abad Navarro
Historic fountain with statue celebrates 18th century scientific work in botany, zoology and geology in a culturally significant setting.

Estatua El Atleta José Luis Martinez
Rotunda with fountain and gardens, ideal for photos and enjoying the local atmosphere.

Church of the Holy Angel
Located on a hillside, it houses the impressive carving of the Cristo de la Caridad, the work of Francisco Javier Marín Gallego, which stands out for its his...

El Baúl Bridge
A 20th century wrought iron structure, designed by Eiffel, it is now an attraction on the Greenway, offering unique landscapes and diverse ecosystems.

Palace of the Páez de Espinosa (15th century)
This place is notable for its rich Plateresque ornamentation and well-preserved Mudejar armour, offering a fascinating glimpse into historic architecture.

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...

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 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 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.

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...

Statue Homage to the Emigrant of Baza
A moving monument next to a historic 17th century convent, ideal for exploring architecture and sacred art in a setting full of history and emotion.

Hermitage of St Rita
A 16th century hermitage with a Mudejar tower, unique in its type, it offers a glimpse into the religious and social past, being the only one of its group st...

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...

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

Minor Seminary
Historic building with a converted façade and a large inner courtyard, ideal for admiring the architecture and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.

Santiago Hospital
Historic building from 1909 with a central courtyard and symmetrical windows, located in a charming neighbourhood with corners to discover.

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.

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.

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...

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.

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.

Archaeological Sites
Discover a unique place with Iberian tombs, the famous Dama and Roman remains, reflecting a rich cultural and funerary history.

CIYA - Centre for the interpretation of archaeological sites
Discover the Iberian culture with interactive technology, 3D recreations and panoramic views of an ancient city in a unique archaeological setting.

Barrio de Santiago (Arrabal de Marzuela)
Discover the 16th century Mudejar church and lose yourself in the historic streets of an old Moorish quarter with Moorish charm.

Barrio de San Juan
Civil architecture from the 16th century with the "Casa de las Tetas" and the "Balcones de Palo", outstanding for its plastic beauty and unique historical el...

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...

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.

Former Convent of Santa Isabel
It is notable for its cloister with octagonal pillars and a chapterhouse with polychrome alfarje. The church combines late Gothic and Mudejar elements.

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...

Baza Archaeological Museum
Located in a historic setting, the museum exhibits archaeological finds from different periods, with its collection of Iberian, Punic and Roman artefacts sta...