Parks and Squares

Placeta de los Moriscos or "las tetas".
Mudejar house with a unique façade, decorated with plaster half-spheres. It was the home of a wealthy Moorish man in the 16th century, near a historic church.
A Mudejar style house located in the square of the Barrio de San Juan or Placeta de los Moriscos, with a characteristic façade, a Mudejar style house which is the origin of the popular name of the place, located to the right of the parish and church of San Juan, it was the real epicentre of the Moorish quarter, which was the place of residence of the Moorish community or also known as the Christian-New Community. In this square, apart from its magnificent fountain, it is worth mentioning the "Casa de las Tetas", whose owner was Hernando Benalvará, one of the wealthiest Moors of 16th century Baza. The façade of this house was decorated with plaster half-spheres, very typical of the Mudejar style, reminiscent of female breasts.

Plaza de las Eras
Sculptures of Cascamorras and gardens in bloom offer a unique springtime stroll, close to a park with a bust of Cervantes.

Constitution Park
Urban park with routes, adapted children's games and a monument to victims of terrorism. Venue for sporting events and nightlife in summer.

Plaza Mayor
Discover a monumental complex with a historic church, an archaeological museum, and emblematic buildings such as the old seminary and the 19th century Casino.

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

Placeta de los Moriscos or "las tetas".
Mudejar house with a unique façade, decorated with plaster half-spheres. It was the home of a wealthy Moorish man in the 16th century, near a historic church.

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...