Bandolero Gallery

An interpretation centre dedicated to the phenomenon of banditry in Romantic Andalusia. This gallery houses the complete collection of the former Bandit Museum of Ronda, standing out in such a significant place as El Borge, birthplace of one of the most feared bandits of the time, Luis Muñoz ‘el Bizco Arboge’. The centre revives the […]

Mudejar minaret

The minaret of Árchez, a 14th-century Almohad architectural gem, is now the bell tower of the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación. Standing 15 metres tall, its red brick tower is decorated with plant and abstract motifs. Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1979, it is well preserved. A legend […]

Rainbow Park

You can find this park if you go straight along Cornellá de Llobregat street and a little bit below carril de la constitución, there you can find a park for the children where they can have fun and play, for the parents there is a kiosk where they can have tapas and buy sweets for the children.

Montosa Mill

The Molino de Montosa, also known as Molino Alto, is located on a hillside near the town centre of Sedella. It has been in existence since at least 1752 and was the only mill in the village at that time, powered by water and with a single set of millstones. During the 19th century, […]

María Zambrano Park (Almáchar)

In this park different activities take place, such as cultural events, concerts during the fair in honour of the Virgen del Amparo and other activities like the last one we have had, such as the carnival. It also has a playground where children can have fun playing.

Roman Bridge

In the village of Sedella, there is a structure with many centuries of history. It is a single-arch stone bridge that is in very good condition. It is believed to be a medieval bridge, although many refer to it as ‘Roman’, and it is located about 500 metres from the town centre. […]

Sultana Museum

The Raisin Museum is dedicated to the cultivation of raisins, the main source of livelihood for more than 90% of the local population. It recreates the traditional life of the village in the early 20th century, displaying tools such as pruning shears, esparto ropes, mallets, and a sieve for sorting raisins. It also […]

Museum of the Monfí

The term «Monfí» refers to Muslims who, during forced conversions, abandoned their homes and took refuge in the mountains, becoming outlaws. In Cútar, Arab and Moorish origins have left a deep mark, which has been documented in ancient manuscripts found in the village. These texts, which include a book of [...]

Public laundry

Built in 1956, the washhouse arose from the needs of local residents, who previously had to travel to the Roman Bridge, 1 km from the town centre, to wash their clothes. The water came from a nearby spring and was channelled to the «Caño» fountain, from where it was distributed to the houses. The surplus water was […]

Parish of San Mateo

The Parish Church of San Mateo is a building that has stood in the centre of the village since the 16th century. It is Gothic-Renaissance in style and consists of three naves. Inside, there are two Rococo-style dressing rooms with images of Our Lady of Sorrows and the Heart of Jesus. There is a high altar located […]

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