Caravaca de la Cruz (or simply and more commonly Caravaca) is a town and municipality of southeastern Spain in the region of Murcia, near the left bank of the River Argos, a tributary of the Segura. This city is the capital of the northwest Region of Murcia. It has a population of 26,449 as of 2010 (INE). In 1900 it had 15,846 inhabitants.
Restaurants in Caravaca de la Cruz
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Si aun no has probado conducir un segway, ahora tienes una gran de la oportunidad. Podras hacerlo por un entorno incomparable, el casco antiguo de Caravaca de la Cruz y el Paraje natural de las Fuentes del Marques. Animate, disfrutaras de una experiencia inolvidable. Caravaca de la cruz, descubre todo su encanto historico, cultural y natural a los mandos de un Segway
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A tour throughout the history of the Cross of Caravaca from the 16th to the 19th century in Germany, Austria, Poland, France, Czech Republic, Italy and the Netherlands. The small copies that are shown in this exhibition arrived in those countries either through some Religious Orders, or carried there by pilgrims who had been drawn to Caravaca and itsmiraculousCross and had decided to pay it a visit. Tradition, culture and religion blend into one another in these unique rooms, where the ineffaceable trace of theCross of Caravaca around the world is shown on their stone walls. This exhibition contains information that has been translated into English, French and German and soon, also into Italian, but we have also gathered data directly from sources written in Czech and Polish.
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We went for a walk around Caravaca de la Cruz yesterday. I would definitely recommend this beautiful town... it’s a mix of old and new, some stunning architecture, lovely restaurants and bars. Well worth a visit.
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La Casa Museo de los Caballos del Vino, es un inmueble datado del siglo XVIII y situado en pleno casco histórico. Fue inaugurada el 21 de noviembre del 2014. Este museo, muestra la historia y desarrollo de este singular festejo a través de una destacada colección de piezas utilizadas para enjaezar los caballos desde principios del siglo XX hasta la actualidad, complementada con diversos audiovisuales que recrean los momentos más significativos de esta manifestación festiva, antropológica y cultural. La fiesta de los Caballos de Vino, está declarada Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Esta celebración, lleva realizándose desde tiempo inmemorial todos los 1 y 2 de mayo de cada año, en honor a la santísima cruz de Caravaca. El contenido del museo refleja la implicación de la ciudad en la fiesta, destacando el valor del trabajo en equipo, la salvaguarda de las tradiciones, el respeto al caballo.
Great video and amazing trappings that the horses wear during this race up the steep slope to the Castle. Huge crowds, a bit like Pamplona bull run and almost as dangerous. Lovely staff to explain everything. We had thought of going there on 2nd May to view it, but think not, having seen the chaos.
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La primera sala de escape del Noroeste de la Region de Murcia. Se trata de un juego de investigacion donde vosotros sereis los protagonistas de la historia. Forma un equipo de 2 a 6 jugadores (familia, pareja, amigos o grupo de trabajo) sin importar la edad, y ven con ganas de trabajar en equipo, usar tu cerebro, investigar y resolver enigmas para resolver el caso y salir antes de 60 minutos
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this is best place to be at least for 2 hrs if you are in this are and you love nature, this is place is popular for local residents to be for picnic and small get-together in nature, small water stream is crystal clear and sound of water fall gives you a soothing experience, you can witness some of ruins or old railway stations which is abandoned but this place is really refreshing with amazing greenery.
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Our saga tour took us here and it is very interesting indeed. Our guide told us all about the fiesta and the costumes are excellent. Well worth a visit.
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