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Valdepeñas de Jaén

Valdepeñas de Jaén is a municipality centred around agriculture and livestock, ideal for those looking to practice rural and active tourism, offering activities such as hiking, fishing or large game hunting. It has about 3680 inhabitants.

Cadiz Cathedral museum

The Cathedral Museum is situated in the old Casa de la Contaduría (Patio de los Condes), located on the cavea of the ancient Roman Amphitheater in Cádiz. In reality it is a group of buildings around the tower of the Old Cathedral of Santa Cruz, which in addition to the House of the Contaduría also includes the House of the Canonical Termineli and the Patio Mudéjar and House of the Dean.

Puppetry Museum Cadiz

The Museum is a space whose main objective is to exhibit, document and preserve the memory of the activity of puppeteers, companies, artisans and creators, both Spanish and from the rest of the world.

Lithographic Museum Cadiz

The Lithographic Museum has its origin in the old German Lithography of Cádiz, installed in 1861 and which functioned as a printing press until the end of the twentieth century. It is one of the few museums of this type in Spain, as well as being the most complete. Cádiz was the third Spanish city, after Madrid and Barcelona, to have a lithographic laboratory.

Casa Pinillos - Cadiz

New Headquarters, attached to the Museum of Cádiz, rehabilitated by the Ministry of Culture. The adaptation of this property and its incorporation into the Museum means a new and modern space for cultural use, with about 1,600m2 of useful surface.

Museum of the Cortes de Cádiz

The Museum of the Cortes of Cádiz was born as a reference point for the initiatives carried out in the city to celebrate the first centenary of the Constitution of 1812, the first in the history of Spain.

Jamilena

Jamilena belongs to the Martos district and is situated to the west of the capital, at the foot of the Sierra Sur mountains, nestled in a distinctive landscape of infinite olive groves. It has about 3280 inhabitants.

La Guardia de Jaén

La Guardia de Jaén is a small village situated southeast of the capital of the province of Jaén. The settlement originally served to defend the city, hence its name ‘guardia’ meaning ‘guard’. It has about 4980 inhabitants.

Los Villares

Los Villares is situated in the midst of the Sierra de Jaén mountains, on the banks of the Frio River, to the south of the capital of the province. It is surrounded by olive groves and is famous for its wicker crafts. It has about 6,020 inhabitants.

Mancha Real

Mancha Real is situated to the east of the capital of the province. It sits at the foothills of the Sierra Mágina, more precisely beneath the Peña del Águila. The town spreads across a landscape of smooth hills covered by vast and fertile olive groves, and has about 11,320 inhabitants.

Martos

Martos is considered the greatest producer of olive oil in Spain, and the world. This important city is situated beneath the Cerro de la Peña, topped with the ruins of the castle of the same name and has incredible views over a vast sea of olive trees. It has about 24,300 inhabitants.

Mengíbar

Mengíbar is situated to the north of the capital of the province, between the Guadalquivir and Guadalbullon Rivers, in a landscape covered with olive and fruit trees and cereal fields.It has about 10,000 inhabitants.

Porcuna

Porcuna is a small but fascinating village, considered among the province’s richest in archaeological sites, with many important findings such as an Iberian bull. It has about 6,150 inhabitants.

Santiago de Calatrava

Santiago de Calatrava is situated to the southwest of the province of Jaén, in an area governed by the olive tree. It gets its name from the Order of Calatrava, to which it once belonged. It has about 670 inhabitants.

Torredonjimeno

Torredonjimeno has a fascinating historical and artistic heritage, and sits on two of Andalucia’s major cultural routes, the Ruta de los Nazaríes del Legado Andalusí (Nasrid Andalusian Legacy Route) and Ruta de los Castillos (Castles Route).The town has about 13,600 inhabitants.

Villardompardo

Villardompardo is situated to the west of the capital of Jaén, amongst extensive olive groves near the Salado de Los Villares River. It has about 970 inhabitants.

Fuensanta de Martos

Fuensanta de Martos is one of the largest olive oil producers in the province of Jaén, although its economic activity also centres around upholstering furniture and rearing pigs. It has about 3,040 inhabitants.

Fuerte del Rey

Fuerte del Rey is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, making it an ideal place to practice small game hunting, especially of partridge and hare. It has about 1,400 inhabitants.

Higuera de Calatrava

Higuera de Calatrava is a small but beautiful municipality nestled between mountains and olive groves, which provide the main sustenance of its economy. It has about 615 inhabitants.

Berrocal Museum

The Berrocal Museum in Villanueva de Algaidas dedicated to the work of the sculptor Miguel Ortiz Berrocal (1933-2006). Studio-Workshop is open to the public on a limited basis.

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