
City Hall
It is one of the most emblematic Renaissance civil buildings of the town of Rubielos de Mora. It is a large construction

TeruelAragónIdeal time to visit. Little tourist affluence foreseen.
Walled precinct
parcial · MEDIEVAL
preserved portals
Collegiate church
S. XVI · Open to visitors
Santa Maria Maggiore
Convent
S. XVII
Carmelitas
Notable church
renacentista barroca · S. XVII · Open to visitors
Former Collegiate Church
Notable hermitage
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Remarkable religious sculpture
S.XIV · Open to visitors
Christ of the Hospitalico
Historic altarpiece
gotico · S. XV · Open to visitors
gothic altarpiece
Palace / Manor house
institucional · S. XVI · Open to visitors
City Hall
Remarkable main square
historic square
Old prison
S. XVI · Open to visitors
Exhibition jail in the old fish market
Roman or medieval bridge
transitable
La Fonseca Bridge
Old wash house
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El Salobrar and Las Pocetas Washing Stations
Heritage fountain
×4 · S. XVII
Fountain of La Negrita, Fountain of El Carmen, Fountain of La Canaleta, Fountain of El Cerezo, Fountain of La Glorieta
Aqueduct
×2
La Yedra Aqueduct and Donativo Aqueduct
Birthplace of a notable figure
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Monumental gate or arch
×2 · S. XIV–XVI · Open to visitors
Portal de San Antonio y Portal del Carmen
Historic cloister
XVII · Open to visitors
Cloister of the former Convent of Carmelite Monks
Snow well
Refrigerator for storing snow, between layers of straw. The snow was used for medical purposes.
Gothic gem
×2 · S. XV · Open to visitors
Former collegiate church of Santa María la Mayor (Gothic altarpiece)
National Historic Site
historic town
Scenic viewpoint
La Cruz viewpoint
By a lake or reservoir
Las Balagueras Reservoir
Nearby ski slopes
×2
Unique museum
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Festival of regional tourist interest
The Holy Week
Weekend market
MEDIEVAL MARKET, August 21st, 22nd and 23rd.
Living local crafts
Forging in lampposts, door knockers, doorknobs...
Stone village
Starlight certification
Movie village (film locations)
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Living Twice (2019) - movie - The Nightingale of the Heights (1958) - movie.
Accessibility
Rubielos de Mora, between the sea and tradition, a corner with soul.
Rubielos de Mora is located in the southeastern part of the province of Teruel, 52 kilometers from its capital, sitting on an undulating plain at an altitude of 929 m., in the Gúdar- Javalambre region. Geographical, cultural and economic crossroads, Rubielos de Mora opens as a great natural viewpoint over the high plateau of Teruel, receiving with good reason the qualification of "Portico de Aragón". Another of its nicknames is "Corte de sierra" due to the large number of ancestral homes and notable buildings that make up its Historic-Artistic Ensemble (Europa Nostra Award 1983).
The town of
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It is one of the most emblematic Renaissance civil buildings of the town of Rubielos de Mora. It is a large construction

Main entrance to the town of Rubielos, it is one of the two tower gates that are currently preserved from the medieval w

It is another tower-door belonging to the old wall that surrounded the medieval town. Its sober interior facade, attache

Imposing temple with a single nave and side chapels, endowed with a slender tower and a striking portico, built as a par

Located in the Campanar neighborhood, the building of the last hospital for the poor and pilgrims of Rubielos de Mora (1

Founded in the early seventeenth century by Miguel Navarro and Catalina Barberán, the building of the former convent, di
Routes, experiences and activities to discover the village.
Hiking, landscapes and natural areas
Monuments, museums and historical heritage
Properties of cultural interest and historic architecture
Spaces and activities to go with your pet
Rubielos de Mora is located in Teruel, Aragón.
Where to stay overnight and refuel services with your motorhome in Rubielos de Mora.
20 seats · Pets allowed · Managed by Rubielos de Mora Town Hall
Area services
Rubielos de Mora Teruel (NOT Mora de Rubielos, neighboring municipality with its own area). Historic center at ~250 m.
Puntos de recarga para vehículos eléctricos
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