This staggering landmark in the city of Úbeda commands attention from tourists, historians and many architecture buffs. Built during the Spanish Renaissance, this chapel is well known for its massive stone exterior, the artistic interior with a great number of paintings and sculptures, and the ornate vestry with its many treasures. With its rich history and breathtaking architecture, Sacra Capilla del Salvador is a must visit while touring the city.
Iglesia de San Pablo is a medieval church constructed over a broken mosque. The church has a bloody history behind it, but is ornate in its décor. The place is a must see for everyone.
A fine example of a building from the Renaissance era, the Hospital de Santiago is one of the many wonders of Ubeda. Built around the 16th Century, the Hospital de Santiago was designed with an H-shaped central courtyard, Mannerist staircase and lots of murals decorating its walls. Today this hospital houses a conference hall that serves as a hub for cultural activities in the city. There is also a restaurant and cafe within the venue, for those who would like to take a walk around the premises and grab quick bite to eat. A must visit!
Museo Arqueológico de Úbeda is located in a beautiful, 14th century Mujedar House. The building is an example of 14th and 15th century Mujedar architecture. With a rich architecture, the house has many items as old as from the prehistoric times on display. There are items of archaeological, cultural, artistic and historical importance of the area showcased here like bowls, cloths etc. The museum was build as a section of Jean Museum and was inaugurated in 1973.
This staggering landmark in the city of Úbeda commands attention from tourists, historians and many architecture buffs. Built during the Spanish Renaissance, this chapel is well known for its massive stone exterior, the artistic interior with a great number of paintings and sculptures, and the ornate vestry with its many treasures. With its rich history and breathtaking architecture, Sacra Capilla del Salvador is a must visit while touring the city.
The Plaza de Toros de Linares is one of the most famous bull fighting rings in Linares. Each year they have all their most gallant matadors come and take the ring into their own hands and defend their lives from the raging bulls that are let loose on them. Though the Plaza de Toros de Linares is primarily a bull fighting ring, many cultural events take place here too. Concerts, theater and more are the events that dominate the massive arena. A great experience it is for those who are visiting Linares as you get to experience their culture.
Iglesia de San Pablo is a medieval church constructed over a broken mosque. The church has a bloody history behind it, but is ornate in its décor. The place is a must see for everyone.