Úbeda (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈuβeða]; from Arabic Ubbada al-`Arab and this from Iberian Ibiut) is a town in the province of Jaén in Spain's autonomous community of Andalusia, with some 36,025 inhabitants. Both this city and the neighbouring city of Baeza benefited from extensive patronage in the early 16th century resulting in the construction of a series of Renaissance style palaces and churches, which have been preserved ever since. In 2003, UNESCO declared the historic cores and monuments of these two towns a World Heritage Site.
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Tour Guide in Ubeda and Baeza (Jaén). Guided visits with María Jesús Rodriguez. Experience and quality.
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During your stay in CORTIJO “Spiritu_Santo” you can carry out many activities while you walk in the passionate world of olive trees and Extra Virgin Olive Oil. You can walk between the olive trees, visit to our oil mill and will enjoy to taste our excellent extra virgin olive oil.
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Tenemos acreditación como guías oficiales de Andalucía .Mostramos la ciudad de Úbeda (Patrimonio de la Humanidad) desde otra perspectiva, no solo damos a conocer su maravillosa historia y arte, sino también sus misterios, tradiciones, rincones, vida y leyendas.
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This plaza is the historic centre of Ubeda and is surrounded by a most impressive range of classical renaissance churches and palaces. A UNESCO World heritage site, it is the sparkling jewel in the crown of Ubeda. Much of what you see is the result of the work of the mason architect, Vandelvira. An exhibition of his work can be found in the basement of the Palacio de las Cadenas (Correct June 2018).
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Daily Guided Tours (IN SPANISH) to Ubeda, Baeza for individuals. Organized groups and other languages previous reservation. Olive oil routes, museums, oil mills.... Tourist train Management of the Sinagoga del Agua
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The Plaza Vazquez de Molina is the heart of this the historic town and is surrounded by a most impressive range of classical renaissance churches and palaces. A UNESCO World heritage site, it is the sparkling jewel in the crown of Ubeda. Much of what you see is the result of the work of the mason architect, Vandelvira. An exhibition of his work can be found in the basement of the Palacio de las Cadenas (June 2018). There is also the Hospital de Santiago where many local cultural events take place (Lace making and a dancing schools competition when we were there). The pottery area in the Calle de Valencia is also worth a visit.
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Steeped in history. Building work commenced 14th century. Reflecting the history of Andalucia- there was originally a mosque on this site. Building has been modified quite a few times over the centuries which makes it very unique.
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