It is one of the smaller villages in the Axarquía region of the Costa del Sol, situated in the valley of the Turvilla River and on the slopes of the the Tejeda and Almijara mountain ranges.
The maze of its streets and the architecture of its whitewashed houses forming picturesque spots, bestow upon Árchez, described as the 12th century Merinite jewel, a unique hallmark. Of the collection, particular mention must be made of the Alminar Tower (13th century), adjoining which the Church of Our Lady of the Incarnation was built. It is the finest example of the Arab culture, which has been designated a national historic and artistic monument.
For lovers of legends, we recommend a visit to the Doña Fidela’s Mill which is situated in the Turvilla river basin, next to the village. It was once an oil mill, but is now a family home located in the village centre itself. It is said that many years ago a local resident bought it and, whilst carrying out renovation work, discovered a jar full of gold and silver coins.

