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Built by the Arabs in the ruins of a Roman settlement
For those interested in gastronomy, this is a fabulous place to enjoy olive oil tasting and learning about the production process as well as the beauty of Úbeda and Baeza.
Built by the Arabs in the ruins of a Roman settlement
For those interested in gastronomy, this is a fabulous place to enjoy olive oil tasting and learning about the production process as well as the beauty of Úbeda and Baeza.
This castle dates back to the 11th century and was subsequently converted from fortress to palace in 1538, by Francisco de los Cobos, Secretary of State to Charles I of Spain, who stayed in the castle...
This castle dates back to the 11th century and was subsequently converted from fortress to palace in 1538, by Francisco de los Cobos, Secretary of State to Charles I of Spain, who stayed in the castle...
It is a pity that a cultural good, being in private hands, offers the possibility of visiting only Mondays from 4 to 7 p.m. They should have other alternatives for those ...
Built by the Arabs in the ruins of a Roman settlement
For those interested in gastronomy, this is a fabulous place to enjoy olive oil tasting and learning about the production process as well as the beauty of Úbeda and Baeza.
Built by the Arabs in the ruins of a Roman settlement
For those interested in gastronomy, this is a fabulous place to enjoy olive oil tasting and learning about the production process as well as the beauty of Úbeda and Baeza.
Fascinating historical detail
This castle dates back to the 11th century and was subsequently converted from fortress to palace in 1538, by Francisco de los Cobos, Secretary of State to Charles I of Spain, who stayed in the castle...
Fascinating historical detail
This castle dates back to the 11th century and was subsequently converted from fortress to palace in 1538, by Francisco de los Cobos, Secretary of State to Charles I of Spain, who stayed in the castle...
Cannot visit
It is a pity that a cultural good, being in private hands, offers the possibility of visiting only Mondays from 4 to 7 p.m. They should have other alternatives for those ...