Corredera Square
Historic rectangular square known for its baroque architecture and Roman mosaics found during reconstruction. Read more…
The square features prominent Castilian-style architecture with a distinctly baroque influence, making it a significant example of local architectural heritage. During reconstruction works, Roman mosaics were discovered beneath its surface, highlighting the area's long historical layers. It is the largest square in Andalusia and has historically hosted bullfighting events, emphasizing its cultural importance. The square remains a central cultural and social hub, surrounded by markets, shops, and traditional establishments that reflect its vibrant atmosphere. Its rectangular shape and architectural style make it a key site for understanding the urban development and cultural traditions of the region.
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