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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.
Located in the BIC of the archaeological sites of Basti is the Interpretation Centre of the Archaeological Sites (CIYA), specially designed for the dissemination, research and better understanding of the social, cultural, economic and religious processes of the Iberian culture from the origin of the Bastetan settlement, where visitors can discover everything about the Dama de Baza and the Iberian civilisation of Basti in an enjoyable and interactive way. The CIYA offers a journey through different aspects of the Basti Iberian society by means of different state-of-the-art audiovisual resources. The time of the discovery of the Dama de Baza, the necropolis surrounding the city of Basti, the city itself, the surrounding hills, the Dama de Baza and the archaeological research techniques followed at these sites make up the bulk of the contents.PreviousNextAll these thematic areas are shown in an entertaining, multilingual and interactive way. Among the most striking features are the three-dimensional recreations of the burial chamber of the Dama de Baza, the large audiovisual screen that reproduces scenes of Iberian life and a 3D staging of the techniques used by the Iberians to place the statue of the Dama de Baza in her tomb.The CIYA transcends the traditional concept of a museum. In it, there are hardly any urns, and there are spaces to awaken and feed the curiosity of visitors of all ages. It also has a part that is not visible to the general public, the research and work area dedicated to the study of the pieces that are and will be found in the Basti sites, as it is a very rich archaeological area, which continues to provide relevant data on the civilisation that created the Lady of Baza and that populated the territory of Basti in the 4th century BC.Visitors are welcomed by a video that takes them back to the moment of the discovery of the Dama de Baza, just when the young Bastetan Mundi de Peñafort Lorente arrives in Baza with the news of the discovery. Her footsteps, simulated on the floor, will be illuminated to show the way to follow during the visit and will lead us to a raised platform with a glass floor, under which archaeological remains are found, leading to a 3D box showing a recreation of the burial of the Dama de Baza. Again, on the circular floor of the CIYA we pass to the 10-metre screen on which a film (Spanish, English and French) is projected about the beginnings of the city of Basti. The tour continues through a dozen information panels, including a model of the terrain where Basti was located and the evolution of the city over the centuries. The next area encourages visitors to take part in interactive activities such as painting the Lady. Inside the CIYA, there is a large 30-metre-long glass viewpoint that shows the real site where the city was located and which, when the sun goes down, allows visitors to see what the ancient city was like through an effect applied to the glass.Prices:Normal price: 3€Reduced price: 1.50€Normal joint price: 4.50€Reduced joint price: 2.50€Check out CIYA in 360º: click here

Lady of Baza Statue
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Cid Hiaya statue
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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
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El Baúl Bridge
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Palace of the Páez de Espinosa (15th century)
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Palace of Los Enriquez
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Real Pósito (18th century)
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Church of San Juan (16th century)
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Church of Los Dolores (16th century)
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Church of La Merced (16th century)
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Statue Homage to the Emigrant of Baza
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Hermitage of St Rita
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Church of St James (Arrabal de Marzuela)
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Five Corners Tower
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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
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Cascamorras Fountain
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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)
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Barrio de San Juan
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Old Town Hall
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Arch of the Magdalena
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Former Convent of Santa Isabel
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Old Butcher's Shops (16th century)
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Baza Archaeological Museum
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