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Fountain and Plazuela de los 3 chorros (3 Jets Fountain and Square)

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Fountain and Plazuela de los 3 chorros (3 Jets Fountain and Square)
It is, together with the one in the main square, the most important fountain and the one with the greatest urban significance; around it and its small square, the architectural fabric of Puebla Baja is articulated. This fountain, dating from the 15th century, is today connected to the water supply network, but in the past it was connected to the network of fountains of the Arca del Agua (one of the most important and unknown hydraulic works of the Middle Ages in the Iberian Peninsula), of which it was one of its main terminals, and so it appears in the scheme of the medieval codex. It is also one of the most typical and emblematic corners of Guadalupe.

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