Culture | Linares Cástulo archaeological site The town of Cástulo had been inhabited since the 3rd millennium B.C. It was the capital of the Oretani tribe of Iberians and played a key role in the wars between Rome and Carthage.
Culture | Garray Numancia Archaeological Site These lands were home to three different cities: one prehistoric, one Celtiberian and the other Celtiberian-Roman.
Culture | Santa Fe de Mondújar Archaeological site of Los Millares This is the most important Copper Age site in European prehistory.
Culture | Uncastillo Roman remains of Los Bañales These are important ruins of an urban settlement dating to Roman times, which included a number of villas and public buildings such as baths, a temple, a forum and an aqueduct.
Culture | Gáldar Gáldar archaeological site Thanks to the excavations in this type of site, we can now learn more about the culture of the first Canarian settlers.
Culture | Zorita de los Canes Recópolis Arqueological Park Defensive walls, a church, a palace-basilica and various other archaeological remains of what was once one of the most important cities in the Visigothic kingdom of Toledo.
Culture | Madrid National Engraving Centre The aim of the centre is to conserve and promote graphic art.
Culture | Granada Federico García Lorca House-Museum at Huerta de San Vicente In this house, Federico García Lorca wrote some of his best-known works.
Culture | Madrid Lope de Vega House-Museum Lope de Vega lived in this house from 1610, until his death in 1635.
Culture | Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Atlantic Modern Art Centre (CAAM) This museum's finest collection comprises works by Canary Islands artists of the 1930s and 1940s, linked to the Luján Pérez School.
Culture | Granada Federico García Lorca Centre This centre has become a benchmark of modern culture through the preservation and dissemination of the collections belonging to the Federico García Lorca Foundation.
Culture | Guadalajara Chapel of Luis Lucena or Los Urbina Luis Lucena, doctor and humanist and a native of Guadalajara, founded and drew up the plans for this unusual chapel, which once adjoined the former Romanesque-Mudéjar church of San Miguel del Monte.