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  1. Ciudad Real. Situated in Campo de Calatrava, landscape dominated by many hills, Ciudad Real offers a modern layout that has been able to maintain all the flavour of La Mancha. Better communicated thanks to the Madrid-Seville high speed train, this city offers us exceptional cuisine centred on game, cheese and wine.

    • Almagro
    • Villanueva de Los Infantes
    • Puerto Lápice
    • Campo de Criptana
    • San Carlos Del Valle
    • Viso Del Marqués
    • Almadén
    • Pedro Muñoz
    • Santa Cruz de Mudela
    • Fuencaliente

    Only 30 kilometres away from the capital city we’ll find Almagro, one of the most beautiful villages in Ciudad Real. Almagro stands out among other villages mainly for two reasons: the aubergines and the Corral de Comedias. The latter is one of the last traditional Spanish theatres of the kind. Moreover, Almagro has a remarkably old historical cent...

    Thanks to its rich historical heritage, Villanueva de los Infantes was declared Conjunto Histórico as well. What is more, Villanueva belongs to the Spanish organisation called “Los pueblos más bonitos de España”(Spain’s most beautiful villages). Another memorable aspect of Villanueva is the fact, as many studies suggest, this might be the exact pla...

    Puerto Lápice is best known for being a place of passage for traders between Andalusia and Madrid. Its roots take us back to the 18th century, a time where some of the beautiful whitewashed houses that we can see today were built; this architecture style is the distinctive signature of La Mancha. We can’t forget to visit the traditional windmills t...

    Nevertheless, if you really want to visit the windmills who dared to fight Don Quixote, the place to go is Campo de Criptana; there are still ten of the legendary mills the courageous gentleman raged against. It’s also imperative to walk through the area of Albaicín, full of white walls and Arabic tiles. The granary of Campo de Criptana, which serv...

    In San Carlos del Valle we’ll find one of the most striking churches in the whole region: the church of Santísimo Cristo del Valle. This building dates back to 1729, and it was designed to exhibit the power of the Spanish Crown. Thanks to this place of pilgrimage, which was declared a Cultural Heritage site, this 1000-citizen village is considered ...

    We have already talked about famous literary sceneries, so now we’re going to discuss a more film-related spot. The palace of the Marquis of Santa Cruz, officially named a historical monument 80 years ago, was one of the locations where they shot the film Alatriste, based on the Spanish novels The Adventures of Captain Alatriste. The palace, which ...

    Almadén is a small village in La Mancha with some interesting mining spots. In fact, its most appealing site is probably the mine of Almadén, which shut down in 2011. This mine, with more than 2000 years’ antiquity, was so relevant that it’s estimated that a third of the world’s mercury came from here. In the late 18thcentury, Almadén also witnesse...

    We’ll have many treasures to discover in Pedro Muñoz, such as the historicist clock in the Plaza de España. The church of San Pedro Apóstol should also be noted here, as well as its Renaissance and baroque elements. If we keep walking down its streets, we’ll come across noble houses like Casa de los Fernández Cuéllar, Casa de la Paca or Casa de los...

    This village in Campo de Calatrava, with slightly more than 4000 inhabitants, stands out for being at least 800 years old. Its religious legacy is vastly rich, since the Order of Calatrava left a remarkable trace there. Some of the most relevant buildings in Santa Cruz de Mudela are the churchof Nuestra Señora de la Asunción and the shrine of Nuest...

    In the mountain range of Sierra Madrona we’ll find this lovely village with whitewashed houses and streets, spreading down the Valle de Alcudia Natural Park. An element worth mentioning here is Fuencaliente’s hot springs, coming straight out of the ground. There’s a remarkable number of natural sourceshere to visit, like the source of Compadre or P...

  2. May 19, 2012 · Top Ciudad Real Landmarks: See reviews and photos of sights to see in Ciudad Real, Spain on Tripadvisor.

  3. RF2CFP7XF – Almagro, Ciudad Real (Spain). 2020., september. Santo Domingo square (Plaza de Santo Domingo) with old and historic palaces in the village of Almagro,

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ciudad_RealCiudad Real - Wikipedia

    Ciudad Real (US: / s j uː ˌ d ɑː d r eɪ ˈ ɑː l,-ˌ ð ɑː ð /, Spanish: [θjuˈðað reˈal]; English: "Royal City") is a municipality of Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha, capital of the province of Ciudad Real. It is the 5th most populated municipality in the region.

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