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Sights in Jaén

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sights in Jaén : the essentials
Historical Monuments in Úbeda
Santiago Hospital
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Founded by Don Diego de los Cobos, they began to build it in 1562 and was finally finished in 1575. The facade appears as a great
Palaces in Úbeda
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Historical Monuments in Baeza
Santa María de Baeza Square
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St. Mary's Square is the heart of historic Baeza, in the area that has been declared a World Heritage Site. An amazing plaza, surr
Churches in Úbeda
St. Paul's Church
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One of the oldest churches in Ubeda, and it's believed to be built in the Visigoth era. This is because it was formerly located ne
Historical Monuments in Jaen
Santo Domingo Royal Convent
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The Santo Domingo Royal Convent was built on a former Moorish palace that was given to the Dominicans in 1382, and later became St
Churches in Úbeda
Santa Clara Convent
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In an annex to the Convent of Santa Clara, the nuns have a small "office" for artisanal pastries. They are traditional homemade sw
Historical Monuments in Baeza
Villalar Arch
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Situated at one end of the Pópulo Sqaure or Square of the lions, next to the Case of Populo (currently housing the Tourist Office)
Palaces in Jaen
Palace of the Provincial Council
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The best example of civil architecture in the city is behind the magnificent cathedral, built on the ruins of the convent of San F
Palaces in Úbeda
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Historical Monuments in Baeza
Former University of Baeza
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The establishment of this university came about because of a certain Dr. Rodrigo Lopez, who was a native of Baeza, a chaplain and
Historical Monuments in Úbeda
The Old Honourees of the Divino Salvador Hospital
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It's on the road leading to El Salvador. It was one of the most venerable institutions of the city. It was home to roughly 20 peop
Universities in Baeza
Andalucía International University
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The Andalucía International University is located in Baeza. It is an interesting visit because you can discover that Antonio Macha
Palaces in Baeza
Jabalquinto Palace
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Jabalquinto Palace is a 15th century palace, and the main facade really stands out. It's attributed to Juan Guas, and it's one of
Churches in Torre del Campo
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Churches in Úbeda
El Salvador Church
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It is the pantheon of the palace of Don Francisco de los Cobos and was constructed in the year 1536. It has a single tower topped
Ruins in Baeza
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Synagogues in Úbeda
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Squares in Baeza
Pópulo Square
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In the Pópulo Square, which is also called the Lions due to the Roman fountain there is there, we found the Old Butcher S. XVI, th