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We propose a route and around Aracena where water is the indisputable.
Within the town ![]() Source of the council (next to the Plaza de las Maravillas Cave) The source of this wealth of knowledge from the lakes of the nearby "Cave of Wonders, it is very old, probably from the origins of the population aracenense, and that during the Middle Ages have been used by the Jewish community settled in the San Pedro, and whose main occupation was tanning hides. In the mid-nineteenth century there are reliable reports of the existence of a source and a small laundry room attached. These ancient plants were removed from 1923 to sink current source following the project's architect Sevillan Anibal Gonzalez. The work was supported and financed by the Marquis de Aracena, as shown in the panel of tiles placed on the side of the enclosure with the shield of the city. The materials used in this beautiful building, as can be seen are white marble, limestone, brick and tiles, with a combined placement correctly. It consists of two triangular marble fountain jets that leads to a long rectangular trough, then the canalillo power and water washing of ten cells on each side with marble and refregaderos central lieva supplied to each stack. Until the'70s, the laundry was widely used by women of Aracena, making this place one of the few public spaces reserved for women only. Source of St. Peter's Square Prior to the reform of the square and the location of the first phase of the Museum of Outdoor Sculpture, there was a small fountain in the center of the Plaza. At present, the water comes from a small dam on the northern wall of the plaza, decorated with a tile mural, sculpture by Joan Manuel lie. From there, the water runs through a small canalillo to another source of modern design and is a small jet. The element in this square, next to palm trees, all intended to recreate a whole oasis.
source of the square doña elvira
![]() Built in the'70s, and its promoter Don Embid Florentino Perez, the son of Aracena, that through his position as Director General of Fine Arts and works made significant efforts to beautify Aracena. This space is dedicated to all the Mothers of Aracena. At the center of the note a huge rectangular pillar, where the water flows from a fountain. Source of the great Was conducted in 1993 and is part of a second phase of the Museum of Outdoor Sculpture "Andalusia". On a quiet pond flowing water. Source Lion Source Leon Located in the Passage of the painter Gustavo Bacarisse, water flows from a large head of leon marble veining cutting popular. The lion's head was used as the mailbox when this service was inaugurated in Aracena, and in 1978, reuse and adapted to this source. Water poured in a small pillar. In a tile can be read "Let the water run." Power taps Located in one side of the Plaza Marques de Aracena, and attached to the wall of the square. It was built in 1928. Source San julian Is at the center of the Plaza Marqués de Aracena. Since ancient times there was one source called "Pillar" Hence, the older they relate to it as "Plaza del Pilar. The origin of this source can be traced back to the years of the Christian reconquest (XIII). On the death of the illustrious son of Aracena, D. Julian Romero of Osa in 1875 and building upon the legacy left to benefit the people, we work in this square. It was intended to make a tour of the public recreation and replace the old pillar by a monumental fountain. It is a monument topped by a sculpture of St. Julian, and had not kept a portrait of the protagonist. Four metal suppliers arising newts head carved in marble filled with water pillar of eight-sided polygon. High Power Square ![]() Taking advantage of the difference in elevation between the Old Town Square, in the gap and attached to the vertical wall of brick and stone, stands this source. The stack is gray limestone profile abalaustrado and is framed by a standard four pilasters. The auction is adintelado on the sides and curved at the center as a front which has an image of the Virgen del Mayor Dolor, patron saint of the city. The existence of this small but monumental source owes its existence to the act of charity in memory and sisters Calonge express order of his mother Mrs. Dolores Valladares Ordóñez. By 1925 the work paid for lifting water from the lakes of the Cave of Wonders to the warehouse is located on the hill to the castle, to ensure the supply of drinking water to the population. At the same time, they decided to raise the fed with this water source. The author of the project was the architect Aníbal González. Source of the Plaza Santo Domingo Situated at the bottom of the Plaza de Santo Domingo, near the Church of the same name. Irregular polygon on a pillar and a section of stone and brick Roman displayed an interesting investment capital to sustain a cross reaprovechado marble fechable in the XVII and XVIII. Other Sources Wig source, on the street Mejías; Fuente de Santa Lucia; Cabezo Source. Outside the town ![]() Zulema source It seems that this source existed since ancient times, taking advantage of the existence of a spring that had there. Up the stack and a source trough, with a tile that refers to the legend of Zulema, Jose Nogales collection, which tells the tragic story of the princess in love with a Christian arrears and to whom his father punished with death. In the place where he was buried there came out a spring miraculously, it caters to the Source. The Albuera It is accessible by road Cemetery. Its origin as a source is very old. As its name back, no doubt, the time of Islamic domination. Besides also used as a waterhole was used as laundry. Was built in 1926 with his laundry pillar and one years after the roof was laid. Has recently been restored. Source Castano Only 5 km from the town we find the spring that now caters to the population of Aracena. The source sixteen up the water pipes. The environment, surrounded by chestnut trees and orchards is of great beauty. Source rey It is accessible by road to the village of Carboneras, on a path that opens in the first kilometer. Source Rust On the road to Carboneras, against a complex of rural tourism. Pilar Perez On the road N433, is a pillar of roads dating from the eighteenth century. |