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Points of interest in Rubielos de Mora

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City Hall
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City Hall

It is one of the most emblematic Renaissance civil buildings of the town of Rubielos de Mora. It is a large construction of the sixteenth century, made of masonry combined with ashlar, whose facade competes in elegance with the rest of the manor houses that can be admired in the town. On the first floor, there is an exceptional market, remarkable for its colonnades or arcades and for the picturesque courtyard that opens in one of its corners, an essential place to visit on any visit to Rubielos de Mora.

San Antonio Portal
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San Antonio Portal

Main entrance to the town of Rubielos, it is one of the two tower gates that are currently preserved from the medieval walled enclosure. Of beautiful Gothic style, the access is endowed with curious defensive elements: the double door, the machicolation, the loopholes, the locking system with bolts, or the slot for the rake. Its attractiveness is further enhanced by the unique stone architecture with wooden beams of the various surrounding buildings.

Portal del Carmen
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Portal del Carmen

It is another tower-door belonging to the old wall that surrounded the medieval town. Its sober interior facade, attached to the monumental convent of Carmelitas Calzados, houses a curious chapel dedicated to the Virgen del Carmen, while the vault of access to the outside, shows us the way to the convent of the Augustinian Mothers, where the beautiful front of the Gothic church shines. Leaving through the portal, we can contemplate a beautiful view of the tower, with the stony coat of arms of the town that stands on the arch, and the battlements that cut the sky in the heights.

Former Collegiate Church of Santa María La Mayor
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Former Collegiate Church of Santa María La Mayor

Imposing temple with a single nave and side chapels, endowed with a slender tower and a striking portico, built as a parish church in the early seventeenth century. It later became a collegiate church thanks to the foundation and patronage of the Tonda-Serret family. The chapel of the Savior is especially noteworthy for housing a Gothic jewel from the early 15th century: the altarpiece of the Life of the Virgin attributed to Gonçal Peris, the so-called "Master of Rubielos".

Former Hospital de Gracia
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Former Hospital de Gracia

Located in the Campanar neighborhood, the building of the last hospital for the poor and pilgrims of Rubielos de Mora (18th century) is currently the headquarters of the Salvador Victoria Foundation-Museum, a contemporary art center that exhibits a large part of the work and legacy donated by the famous artist to his native town.

Former Convent of Carmelitas Calzados
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Former Convent of Carmelitas Calzados

Founded in the early seventeenth century by Miguel Navarro and Catalina Barberán, the building of the former convent, disentailed in the nineteenth century, has been converted to new uses the structure of the old church, now converted into the Exhibition Hall of Rubielos de Mora, while retaining the beautiful layout of its cloister, with access to the Gonzalvo Museum, which offers a wide sample of the sculptural and artistic work of the illustrious Rubielano.

Convent of Augustinian Nuns
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Convent of Augustinian Nuns

It was built in the seventeenth century around the medieval parish church, which retains part of its Gothic layout, especially visible in its beautiful archivolt doorway, with virtuous decoration, besides hosting inside one of the wonders of the art of Rubielos: the fantastic Gothic altarpiece of the Trinity.