Historic Architecture of Úbeda
Úbeda’s historic center represents one of the finest ensembles of Renaissance architecture in Spain, earning it UNESCO World Heritage status. This collection highlights the city's 10th-century medieval walls and 16th-century palaces, many designed by the renowned architect Andrés de Vandelvira. Key sites include the administrative hub of Plaza de Vázquez de Molina, the fortified remains of the Alcázar, and various noble residences like the Casa de las Torres and the Palacio de Vela de los Cobos.
San Pablo
One of the city's oldest churches, featuring a 13th-century Romanesque apse and a late Gothic interior with a Plateresque facade added in the 16th century.
Vázquez de Molina Palace
The Vazquez de Molina Palace, also known as the Palace of the Chains is a renaissance palace located in Vazquez de Molina Square in Úbeda.
Casa de las Torres
A 16th-century Plateresque palace characterized by its two prominent square towers and a facade decorated with the Dávalos family coat of arms.
Palacio del Deán Ortega, Úbeda
Palacio del Deán Ortega is a palace in Úbeda, in the Province of Jaén, Spain.
Muralla Sur del Alcázar
A section of the 10th-century defensive walls that once protected the city’s fortress, offering views over the surrounding olive groves.
Muralla de San Millán
Part of the medieval fortifications dating back to the 10th century, which helped define the original perimeter of the historic quarter.
Basílica de Santa María de los Reales Alcázares
Basílica y Real Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor de los Reales Alcázares de Úbeda is a Spanish national monument.
Puerta de Granada
A historic stone gateway in the city walls that served as the primary exit toward the road to Granada.
Palacio de Vela de los Cobos
A 16th-century Renaissance palace designed by Andrés de Vandelvira, notable for its elegant corner balcony and library.
Palacio de los Bussianos
A 16th-century Renaissance palace featuring a classic stone facade and traditional Andalusian courtyard.
Plaza de Santa Clara
A quiet, cobblestone pedestrian square located in the historic quarter, adjacent to the Convent of Santa Clara.
Plaza del Ayuntamiento
A central pedestrian square located behind the Palacio de las Cadenas, serving as a hub for the city's administrative buildings.
Alcázar
The site of the former fortress on the Cerro de Ibiut, now an archaeological area revealing the city's early defensive history.
Palacio del Marqués de Mancera
A 16th-century palace in the Plaza de Vázquez de Molina, formerly the residence of the Marquis of Mancera, Viceroy of Peru.
Palacio Marqués de Contadero
An 18th-century palace featuring a transition from Baroque to Neoclassical styles, currently housing the municipal tourism office.
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