
This Hermitage from the XVIIIth century (although it was restored in the year 2000), is quite a normal looking building with its white-washed facade, dinteled entrance and split pediment (which...
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Some visitors come to Archidona for its scenery, others for its religious associations or for its historical heritage. Whatever has brought you here, the experience of this city in the county of Nororma, north-east of Malaga, will be unforgettable. Enjoying a mollete con aceite, attending the Dog Show or experiencing the oldest Holy Week in the province are just some of the many activities we would like to present for you to discover.
Declared a Historical-Artistic Ensemble, the city's history is evident in each of its buildings, squares and streets. Archidona contains prehistoric remains and has been populated by the Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs, and was even the capital of the province in the 18th and 19th centuries.
We suggest that you start your tour in the Plaza Ochavada. This square is one of the most emblematic sights in Archidona and an essential landmark of its social and cultural life. Built in 1786, it is one of the most outstanding squares in the Andalusian Baroque style.
The splendour of the Al-Andalus period can be seen in the castle and its walls. This fortification which extends along the slope of the sierra dates from the 9th century, and was rebuilt four centuries later by the first king of Granada, Ibn Al-Ahmar. The Puerta del Sol, or Gate of the Sun, is a sight not to be missed.
As we go up the hill we will encounter the shrine of La Virgen de Gracia, an example of how different cultures overlap in Archidona. This church was built over the mosque that once stood on the same site. Both edifices are visible today as one views the church.
Archidona also stands out for its convents and other forms of religious architecture. In the Las Minimas Convent we can see a very beautiful baroque doorway and a redbrick tower capped with a multi-coloured ceramic spire. The convent was built in 1551 and its church in the 18th century. The Santo Domingo Convent was founded by a figure of historical importance, the Conde de Ureña. Founded in 1531, it is today the School of Hotel and Catering of the Santo Domingo Convent.
La Iglesia de la Victoria - the Church of Victory (16th century) stands out thanks to its mannerist doorway and the beautiful image of the Dulce Nombre attributed to the famous sculptor Pedro de Mena. Next to the Escuelas Pias we find the church of Jesus the Nazarene, and we continue to the shrine of San Antonio, built in the 17th century.
To finish our tour, we recommend a visit to the Town Hall and Municipal Museum. The Museum is also known as the ""edificio de la Cilla"" and ""Casa del Posito"" because it was built by the Duke of Osuna to store grain, It is a 16th century building, very prosaic in shape, although at a later date some baroque details were added, such as the doorway and the coats of arms.
This Hermitage from the XVIIIth century (although it was restored in the year 2000), is quite a normal looking building with its white-washed facade, dinteled entrance and split pediment (which...
This chapel was built in the XVIII century, though it was renovated and restored in 1997. The spacious rectangular patio that precedes it acts as a hallway to the chapel itself. The exterior...
In 1462 the Christian troops conquered Archidona and set up residence within the walls of the Moorish city. They remodelled the mosque into a new church where the image of Santa Maria stands today....
Archidona not only has a large architectural heritage town centre where the great exponent of its art is the Ochavada Square. It also has interesting natural places to enjoy a wide natural diversity....
This exceptional spot is in the Gracia Park, a 35ha surface covered in pine trees. 'El Santo Cristo' (The Holy Jesus) is well worth the trip because of the bird's-eye view of the Town of Archidona,...
This festival has been declared to be of Tourist Interest by the Provincial Council of Málaga. Please check with the local Town Hall or Municipal Tourism Office for the festival date before...
This festival has been declared to be of Tourist Interest by the Provincial Council of Málaga. Please check with the local Town Hall or Municipal Tourism Office for the festival date before...
One of the first peoples known to have settled in the area were the Turdulos, who came around 1500 before Christ. Later, the Phoenicians gave the town the Punic name "Escua", meaning “main head”,...
UNIQUENESS Almohadilla 51 was opened in the summer of 2012. The former Andalusian house was carefully transformed into a high-class rural house, sparing its old style and making it comfortable at...
UNIQUENESS Ochavada Square, incredible environment that this restaurant forms part of, is placed inside natural caves which were formerly used as a Mozarabic church, and they are officially...
Through its website, the municipality offers information on the most relevant activities that take place regularly. If in doubt, contact the Town Hall.
This viewpoint has been rehabilitated by the Competitiveness Tourism Plan of Sierra Norte de Málaga in 2010 and it is located in the walled city, at the foot of the Hermitage of Our Lady of Grace. ...