Join this free tour and discover the magic of Baeza! In 1 hour and 45 minutes, we will visit its most emblematic Renaissance monuments, the reason why it was declared a World Heritage Site. Don't miss it!
Baeza, heart of the lands of Jaén, a museum among olive groves that Antonio Machado sang about. A step away from the Guadalquivir, located on a natural promontory called Cerro del Alcázar, it reached great importance with Romans and Arabs and enjoyed a new splendor after the Christian conquest. A city of Castilian air in the heart of Andalusia, of ancient origin and incomparable beauty, where the Renaissance is shown in all its splendor. what will we see? Sorry - you're right. Here's the list with the leading hyphens replaced by dots (kept the rest exactly as in your original): . Tower of the Allies . . Bearded Arch. . Old University of Baeza (inside: Auditorium and Antonio Machado's Lecture Hall) . Plaza de la Santa Cruz (Church of the Holy Cross and Palace of Jabalquinto) . Plaza de Santa María (Fountain of Santa María, High Consistorial Houses, Conciliar Seminary of San Felipe Neri and Holy Cathedral Church of the Nativity of the Virgin) . Alleys of the Cathedral (Puerta de la Luna and Puerta del Perdón) . Plaza del Pópulo (Fountain of the Lions, Old Butcher's Shops, Arch of Jaén, Arch of Villalar and Civil Audience and Notaries) . Paseo de la Constitución.
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Calle San Pablo, 2