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ROUTE CARAVACA JUBILAR
Caravaca has its origins previous to ours was.
Throughout its history this city has been crossing of multitudes of cultures that without a doubt are reflected in which today it is Caravaca de la Cruz.
Our route begins in the Templete, building of baroque style. His author is the Murcian architect Jose Lopez who concluded the work at the beginning of century XIX.
We continued our route visiting the Parochial Church of El Salvador that constitutes a beautiful sample of Renaissance architecture.
We followed our route with the ascent the Castle-Sanctuary of the Stma. Side Cross.
The construction is divided in two parts, the walled enclosure and the sanctuary. At the moment it counts on 14 towers, the strength was of the order of Temple and later of the one of Santiago. In Century XVII Cross rose to the Sanctuary of the Side its facade barroca is of Century XVII. The Set was declared National Histo'rico-Arti'stico Monument in 1944.
Visit by the museum of the Sanctuary.
We continued our route of return by the medieval district of the city.
From the departure place of the route we were transferred to the outskirts in natural and very beautiful surroundings to have lunch in of the best restaurants of the zone.
After the lunch we will have a route by the place of the Sources of the Marquis being this of attractive for the visitor by its great landscaping interest, cultural and ecological. With four important water births in form of frying pan. In our stroll we can contemplate the Tower of the Templar, construction of Century XVI, surrounded to the entrance of the property.
After our route return to the place to begin with
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•Transfer in bus
•Service of official Guide of tourism.
•Explanatory pamphlet of Turismo Entreculturas.
•Projection of explanatory video of caravaca.
•Program of the route.
•Entrada al museo de la Fiesta.
•Visits the sanctuary of the Santisima VeraCruz.
•Entrance to the museum of the Sanctuary.
•Lunch in a luxury restaurant.
•Surely of trip. |
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For this route one recommends comfortable clothes and shoes. |
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