Torreblascopedro

Torreblascopedro

Torreblascopedro’s Campillo del Río district produces more asparagus than any other area in the entire province of Jaén. The municipality also boasts a proud olive-growing tradition. It has about 2,400 inhabitants.

Weather - Torreblascopedro

Torreblascopedro

Torreblascopedro - if you are considering visiting this town you will be interested to check the latest weather forecast for the next few days from the table below.

This weather forecast provided by AEMET (Spanish State Meteorological Agency).

'Wind' in last row of the table below indicates wind direction by a compass letter(s); North, South, East, West and a number which is the the wind speed in km per hour.

Festivals

Festivals - Torreblascopedro Popular festivals in Torreblascopedro are La Candelaria, Fiestas de la Virgen de Fátima, Fiestas de la Virgen del Pilar, Fiestas Patronales and San Isidro Labrador.

Centro Guadalinfo

Guadalinfo is a network of public internet access centres, in which the Junta de Andalucía, Provincial Councils and Town Councils participate.

Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Francisco Fernández

The Interpretation Centre exhibits the constantly changing world of experimental arts. The exhibitions are temporary and changed roughly every month, and always feature work by artists of great national and international importance.

Iglesia Parroquial de San José

The church is the most outstanding building in the municipality, built with masonry in the second half of the twentieth century. Its most interesting element is the neo-Baroque altarpiece.

Boulevards

The urban landscape of Torreblascopedro is firmly in the style of a modern city, especially its wide streets or boulevards.

Ayuntamiento

The original Torreblascopedro Town Hall, built in 1971, had an undoubtedly domestic style of architecture. However, this has since been demolished and is in the process of being rebuilt.

History - Torreblascopedro

Torreblascopedro’s Campillo del Río district produces more asparagus than any other area in the entire province of Jaén. The municipality also boasts a proud olive-growing tradition. It has about 2,400 inhabitants.