Montilla
near Montilla, Andalucía (España)
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Ayuntamiento de montilla
one of the civil buildings more important of the city former convent / Hospital San Juan de God is inspired by neoclassicism Romantic
Museo garnelo
The garnelo de Montilla museum a house for you with the characteristic style of the stately mansions of the late nineteenth century the house is structured on 3 floors high with 8 exhibition rooms it is known as a mind as the "House of the waters"
Casa de don Diego de Alvear
Neoclassical style palace, baroque influence and was the home of Don Diego de Albear.
Castillo de montilla
In 1722 the Duke of Medinaceli ordered the construction of the current one to the jori in order to be used as a granary, ancient ruins of the Castle, from its platform, one of the best views offered by the Villa fortress in the countryside
Casa del Inca
The Casa del Inca Garcilaso goes beyond the recreation of the environment of a 16th century manor house, it is the symbol of a vindication towards the figure of the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega.
Convento de santa clara
In 1512, the first Marquis of Priego, Don Pedro Fernández de Córdoba, founded a Franciscan convent in Montilla, as he did in other towns in his state. The establishment was built in the vicinity of the palace of this family.
Duque de medinaceli
The works began in the 16th century and of them the beautiful main façade stands out especially, it would not decide pressed come us straight openings with flat frames
Iglesia de Santa Ana
At present, only the 16th century church is preserved, paid for by donations of land and other goods made by Andrés Martínez Portichuelo. The convent is of new construction, since, the original one was destroyed by a fire.
Iglesia de san Agustín
Founded in the first quarter of the 16th century, although most of its decoration responds to the Baroque.In 1518 by Alonso Sánchez, the Recio de León, who stipulated in his will of June 10, 1519 the assignment of the same for the foundation of an Augustinian convent.
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