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For more articles select a Page or Next.Healthy fun and activities in the clean mountain air of Sierra EspuñaSustainable tourism in the green heart of the Region of Murcia If what you need it to get away from it all and breathe the fresh, clean air of the mountains while leaving the stress of everyday life behind you, the perfect destination is the natural park..The historic traditions of pottery and ceramics in Totana The Barrio de las Ollerias in Totana has been favoured by potters for over 2,000 years There is a long history of ceramics and pottery in the town of Totana, in the south-west of the Region of Murcia, a fact which is reflected not only in the survival..The sanctuary and church of Santa Eulalia in Totana Renowned 17th-century murals and fabulous views at this rural religious complex inTotana 7 kilometres outside the town of Totana, in the wooded foothills of Sierra Espuña, is arguably the most attractive monument in the municipality, and almost certainly..The Chapel of La Milagrosa or Iglesia Concepción in Totana The chapel stands on the spot of the first known church in Totana The Capilla de la Milagrosa in Totana is a neo-Gothic structure which was built in the late 19th century on the spot formerly occupied by the 14th-century church dedicated to the Pur&..The Casa de las Contribuciones in Totana A Modernist building alongside the Town Hall and parish church of Totana The Casa de las Contribuciones is a Modernist building which stands alongside the Plaza de la Constitución in Totana, providing a contrast with the architecture of the parish..The Ermita de San Roque in Totana A small church in the north of Totana which dates from the 18th century The Ermita de San Roque is a modest, unpretentious church located on a small hill called “El Cabecico” in the northern part of Totana. Dedication to the saint was moved..The Iglesia de las Tres Avemarías in Totana The church and monastery of the Tres Avemarías dates from the early 17th century This 17th century church and monastery in the town centre of Totana is now owned by the Capuchin Order of monks, an offshoot from the Franciscans, and dates from..The Town Hall of Totana (Ayuntamiento) The administrative centre of Totana dates from the 16th century growth of the town The main building occupied by the municipal council of Totana, the “Ayuntamiento” or “Casa Consistorial”, dates from the 16th and 17th centuries..The parish church of Santiago El Mayor in TotanaThe church stands in the Plaza de la Constitución in the centre of Totana The 16th century parish church dedicated to Santiago, the patron saint of Spain, stands in the centre of Totana alongside the Town Hall and the Fuente de Juan de Uzeta in the..The Arco de Ollerías aqueduct in Totana The aqueduct was built in the 18th century to carry water from Sierra Espuña into Totana The aqueduct named “Arco de las Ollerías” is located at the northern end of the town centre of Totana, and was built in 1753 by local..The Via Crucis in Totana, stunning sculpture set in the beautiful Sierra EspunaA 1-km walk with fabulous views alongside the Sanctuary of Santa Eulalia, Totana This Vía Crucis of Santa Eulalia is an unexpected gem, set in the verdant hillsides of the Sierra Espuña. The road winds uphill for a kilometre from the..Rambla de La Santa Totana This empty, dry channel can become a raging torrent following heavy rains Many towns in Spain are built on either side of a “rambla”, a waterway cut by nature which allows the vast volumes of water which can fall during a heavy autumn storm..Recommendations for what to visit in Totana What to see, what to try and what to buy! There are three distinct choices for those planning a visit to Totana: around town, La Bastida or the Sierra Espuña, each offering a completely different side of this attractive municipality. First..Cruz de la Misión and Jardín de la Cruz Totana This is located on the main road running up to the Sierra Espuña in Totana The Cruz de la Misión is located within a garden area known as the Jardín de la Cruz in Totana and is on the main road running up towards the sanctuary..Fuente Juan de Uzeta TotanaBuilt in the eighteenth century, this was the main central supply of running water in the town The Fuente de Juan de Uzeta is located right in the heart of the town of Totana in the Plaza de la Constitución, and was originally built as a central point..Ermita de San José Totana This is the focal point of the Barrio de San José The ermita de San José, or church of San José, is located on an outcrop in the north-east of the town of Totana, in an area also known as the “barrio del Castillo” or..Plaza de la Constitución Totana This is the square in front of the town hall The Plaza de la Constitución in Totana occupies the area in front of the Town Hall (Ayuntamiento) and the main parish church of Santiago in the centre of Totana. During the day there is public..For more articles select a Page or Next.article_category
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