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Vazquez de Molina Square

Ubeda, Andalucia, Spain
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About Vazquez de Molina Square

Vazquez de Molina Square, located in Ubeda, inside the Autonomous Region of Andalusia, is one of the exceptional examples of Renaissance structure in Spain. The Spanish Renaissance architectural fee of this square turned into one of the reasons for UNESCO's decision to Ubeda a World Heritage web site in July 2003. Renaissance palace designed by way of the Spanish architect Andres de Vandelvira in the 16th century. Presently, it's miles a Parador inn, one of the oldest in Spain.
Some other constructing in the Renaissance style designed by Vandelvira, also called the Palace of the Chains because of the ornamental chains which once hung from its façade. Juan Vazquez de Molina, Philip II’s Secretary of State, ordered its creation. It presently serves as the seat of Ubeda's municipal authorities. Basilica de Santa Maria de los Reales Alcazares: a church constructed on the ruins of Moorish Ubeda's mosque. It carries numerous styles, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. It was critically broken in the course of the Spanish Civil War. It has been closed for healing since 1983.
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