ANADEL
Old fishing village
Separated from the neighborhood of the town by Market Gardens and Liberty Square is Santa Ana, called this because it is at the bottom of the Tower, Chapel of Santa Ana or Reina Mora . This neighborhood has had many names such as Arrabal del Mar, Santa Ana and San Jaime. Outer core is the first to be constructed outside of the enclosure Christian. It was also the oldest fishing town, which were earlier century barracks typical Valencian tile Mediterranean straw, a small and picturesque element tile altarpieces maritime tradition. It is documented that in the Late Medieval Ages there was a Jewish, ie a Jewish neighborhood where Jews lived apart cullerenses until conversion or expulsion in 1391.
This we know for certain indications. It has also been part of the environment called Pou Quarter (Barrio del Pozo). The entire timber is an attractive package for the necessary protection, with narrow streets and traditional buildings well adapted to the topography of the mountainside. Also, today is part of this place the popular Barrio de Sant Francesc, which celebrates its festivals each year in which the streets are decorated with competition included. Top Municipal Market and near the area described, municipal offices are in the City of Cullera, in the Plaza de la Virgen No 5.
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