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Santa Cruz Parish Church (XVI century)
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Santa Cruz Parish Church (XVI century)

It has a 16th century parish church with a rectangular floor plan and Mudejar coffered ceiling built over an old mosque, whose most unique feature is to maintain features of Muslim art and the new Christian Renaissance art.

Barrio Bajo
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Barrio Bajo

From the Plaza de la Iglesia, we descend to the lower neighborhood along Verónica Street, where we can see two features of popular architecture: on the left a primitive "tinao", like a porch over the entrance to the house, and the layout of the street without a layout, like a cobblestone path that originally served as access between the orchards adjacent to each house. The lower neighborhood was used by farmers, due to its proximity to the farmland, and in the past it was well differentiated from the upper neighborhood where the shepherds lived, due to its proximity to the ravines that led to the pastures of the Sierra. If we continue towards Calle Princesa we can see the first fully developed tinao covering the entire street; here we have an exponent of the popular gastronomy of great tradition in the region, the pork butchery. From here we descend to Viso Street, where the village almost ends and we find a weaving workshop, a legacy of the rich silk industry of Granada in the past, although nowadays fibers that have nothing to do with silk are woven. In particular, a weave of shreds of cloth is used that comes from the use of old clothes that are used to weave the so-called jarapas.

San Antonio Fountain
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San Antonio Fountain

The fountain of San Antonio is located next to the Parish Church, this fountain has a small legend that says: Do not say of this water I will not drink because this fountain that you see here is the source of virtue and has such magnitude that to drink its water invites a devotee who is a parishioner of this church. And a bachelor who drinks it with the intention of getting married, it does not fail! bride has it and you see!

Los Terraos
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Los Terraos

Leaving Cristo Street to Real Street we will contemplate one of the most extensive terraos and that is better seen to have the same height as the street, is the so-called Terrao de las Cámaras, which was the place chosen to read the proclamations.