Baeza (Spanish pronunciation: [baˈeθa]), formerly also written as Baéza, is an Andalusian town in the province of Jaén in southern Spain. It lies perched on a cliff in the Loma de Úbeda, the range separating the Guadalquivir River to its south from the Guadalimar to its north. It is now principally famed for having some of the best-preserved examples of Italian Renaissance architecture in Spain. Along with Úbeda, it was added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 2003. The former Visigothic bishopric of Baeza remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
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Historic site. Tower of XII century of islamic origen. Beautiful panoramics views of the historic center with Cathedral, University and different palaces. Also the Guadalquivir Valley with the montain of Natural park of Cazorla and the Natural Park of Sierra Magina. Sky line of Baeza
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