Category: Heritage
The Tagüenza Bridge in one of the hidden places of the Tagus, curious and full of ingenuous beauty.
Ver másAncient village whose Romanesque church is listed as a BIC although it is in a state of abandonment.
Ver másConstructions found in the juniper groves of the Alto Tajo. Made of stone and juniper wood, they were used as a shelter for livestock and cattle.
Ver másValtablado de Beteta Valtablado was one of the seven hamlets belonging to the Villa de Beteta from which it became independent in 1850, but with the emigration of its inhabitants between the mid-1960s and early 1970s, the sale of its municipal district to ICONA and the...
Ver másThe Chozón Museo de Ablanque is a perfectly restored example of what these constructions were like in the past.
Ver másThe church of San Pablo Apostol was renovated in the 20th century, the belfry and the portico protected by an atrium on wooden pillars remain.
Ver másArbeteta Castle is a magnificent example of a rock castle where the walls follow the contours of the rock.
Ver másThe Molino de Alustante is an old windmill that has recently been rebuilt. It was built due to the lack of water in the 19th century.
Ver másThe Terzaga salt flats, of great importance during the Middle Ages, when salt was used for human consumption, preserving food, tanning skins...
Ver másThe town of Checa is one of the most beautiful in Guadalajara. It is built between ravines and has a close relationship with the water.
Ver másLas Salinas de la Inesperada, a communal construction dating back to 1860, operated continuously until 1936.
Ver másThe Salinas de Armallá are closely related to the use that its people made of the resources offered by the land.
Ver másThe Vega de Arias fortress is a small fortified mansion that was a small hamlet on the banks of the river Bullones, near Tierzo.
Ver másHermitage in Ribbagorda with medieval origins, rebuilt in the 18th century. It is one of the most emblematic hermitages in the Alto Tajo.
Ver másThey are a very unique type of sheepfold, with a circular floor plan, which was used until a few years ago to keep sheep and goats.
Ver másHermitage of San Lorenzo. From the 18th century, located in Sierra Molina and surrounded by one of the most beautiful and solitary landscapes in the Alto Tajo.
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