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Summer gives us the perfect opportunity to embark on a journey through time, exploring medieval towns that seem to have been trapped in a charm from bygone eras. These rural destinations offer a unique experience, where historic architecture, cobbled streets and medieval essence combine with the warm summer sun. We invite you to join us on this tour of some of the most incredible medieval towns in Spain. What is your favorite? Find your home Pedraza: Medieval charm in Segovia Medieval towns: Pedraza Pedraza Square. By Marques At the top of a hill, watching over everything that happens around it, is Pedraza . This is, without a doubt, one of the most incredible medieval towns in Spain, since it has managed to preserve its essence throughout the centuries. The town is surrounded by a spectacular medieval wall, and has a main entrance through the Puerta de la Villa . These constructions are a sample of the defensive architecture of the time. It is also worth highlighting its imposing castle , which dominates the town from above, and its emblematic square.
In addition, Pedraza is known for its Night of the Candles , an annual event that illuminates the square and the streets of the town with hundreds of candles, creating a magical atmosphere. Rural houses in Cell Phone Number List Pedraza All about the Night of the Pedraza Candles Zahara de la Sierra: Impressive aerial view in Cádiz Cinema routes in Zahara de la Sierra Zahara de la Sierra. by diegograndi Getting lost in the cobbled streets of Zahara de la Sierra is like traveling back in time. Its white and whitewashed houses, typical of Andalusian architecture, add a special charm to the town. The town is located on top of a hill and is surrounded by majestic mountains. Its most notable construction is its castle from the Nasrid period. This emblematic fortress is a testimony of the Arab influence in the region and is also an example of medieval military architecture.

Is awesome! Rural houses in Zahara de la Sierra Trujillo: Cradle of conquerors Medieval towns: Trujillo Sculpture by Francisco Pizarro in Trujillo. By JoseLuis Trujillo will fascinate you with its porticoed main square, its Renaissance palaces and its imposing castle. This medieval town is a place that invites you to explore on foot. Following the cobbled alleys and stairs, you can discover small corners and details that transport you to bygone times. Discover the history of the conquerors who left this town in search of new horizons. It is worth highlighting the Church of Santa María la Mayor , one of the religious treasures of the town. Its impressive façade and interior decorated with altarpieces make it a must-see for lovers of history and architecture.
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