- July 18, 2022The Iglesia de San Juan Bautista (or Church of St. John the Baptist) became one of the most important Romanesque…
- July 18, 2022There are only a handful of remains of the Muslim culture in Baeza, but one of the best-preserved is undoubtedly…
- July 18, 2022The convent of San Francisco is one of the most important works of the Andalusian Renaissance, but due to a…
- July 18, 2022The Balcón del Consejo (or Balcony of the Council) was positioned at a height to ensure a privileged viewing of…
- July 18, 2022The so-called Puerta de Jaén (or Jaén Gate) was part of the ancient Baeza wall demolished in 1476 on orders…
- July 18, 2022The construction of the Palacio de Los Obispos (or Palace of Bishops) started in the 13th century but has since…
- July 18, 2022Fernando III conquered Baeza in 1227 and Christianity settled in the city. Several churches were built in a late Romanesque…
- July 18, 2022Entering the Plaza de Los Leones is like travelling back to the middle of the 16th century, a period of…
- July 18, 2022When this building was created, in 1520 and at the request of Carlos I, the idea was that it would…
- July 18, 2022Baeza is a university city. It was from the 16th to the 19th century and it is now with the…