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1 Balcony of Andalucia
Nature and gardens
E - 41560 Estepa
The esplanade in front of St Mary's Church and the castle provides magnificent views over the countryside. The Tower of Victory, which dominates the roofs of the hamlet on the hillside, stands in the foreground. Beyond this and as far as the eye ca..
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2 Tower of Victory
Religious buildings
E - 41560 Estepa
This fine 18C belltower is elegant and thin, standing alone on the Estepa skyline since the convent it belonged to was destroyed. Its five brick sides rest on a stone base. To the right of the tower, take Calle Torralba . This charming narrow street..
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3 Carmen
Religious buildings
E - 41560 Estepa
The stone earthenware portal of this fine 18C building is interesting and original. This treasure of Andalucian baroque is topped with a fine belltower wall.
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4 Palace of the Marquis of Cerverales
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Calle Castillejos E - 41560 Estepa
Built in the 18C, this palace is the finest work of civic architecture in the city. Around the door and balcony, twisted columns and balusters with coats of arms and faces decorate the façade. The bays on the ground floor are framed by pilasters and ..
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5 Church of St Mary of the Assumption
Religious buildings
E - 41560 Estepa
Built in the 15 and 16C, this church with its solid walls and long buttresses has an interesting round tower making it look more like a fortress. Mass is only celebrated here on rare occasions.
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6 Convento de Santa Clara
Religious buildings
E - 41560 Estepa
This 16C stone and brick building stands next to St Mary's Church. Its simple baroque portal is decorated with coats of arms.
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7 Keep
Architecture, castles and historic districts
E - 41560 Estepa
Built in the 14C as part of the old castle, this massive square tower stands in the middle of the remains of the fortress.
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8 Ramparts
Architecture, castles and historic districts
E - 41560 Estepa
The walls used to surround the hill. The original Arab line of fortification was rebuilt in the 13C on the order of St James. Remains of the wall and the massive towers still stand on the hillside, the last remains of this impressive fortress.

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