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This population still conserves some corners of her past that confer it like one of the few villages with certain importance in which built spaces can be contemplated that they continue in the same form that in the past. Among these layouts it highlights the biggest Square with the City council that has a wooden good balconada. The Church of Asunción has as more important piece its magnificent one coffered, Mudejar roof of Renaissance time that measures forty three meters of longitude for 10 width meters that it covers the ship in its entirety. In an end of the town, on a rocky high platform, the call Strength rises, sent to build for the first Marquis of Moya, D. Andrés of Goatherd, among 1520 and 1540. It is a clear example of military construction of s. XVI. From the castle and in address to Villar of the Fume, on a platform that dominates the valley of the river Cabriel, he/she is the Hermitage of San Antonio from Padua, with a wide garden closed and abundant grove. The interior of the hermitage is decorated with paintings and plaster-work.
This population still conserves some corners of her past that confer it like one of the few villages with certain importance in which built spaces can be contemplated that they continue in the same form that in the past. Among these layouts it highlights the biggest Square with the City council that has a wooden good balconada. The Church of Asunción has as more important piece its magnificent one coffered, Mudejar roof of Renaissance time that measures forty three meters of longitude for 10 width meters that it covers the ship in its entirety. In an end of the town, on a rocky high platform, the call Strength rises, sent to build for the first Marquis of Moya, D. Andrés of Goatherd, among 1520 and 1540. It is a clear example of military construction of s. XVI. From the castle and in address to Villar of the Fume, on a platform that dominates the valley of the river Cabriel, he/she is the Hermitage of San Antonio from Padua, with a wide garden closed and abundant grove. The interior of the hermitage is decorated with paintings and plaster-work.
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