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Moron de la Frontera Andalucia

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The whitewashed hilltop town of Moron de la Frontera rises above the rolling patchwork plain of La Campiña like a mirage. This was once an important centre of a Moorish taifa (state) and named after the place of the Moors. It is dominated by its ruined Medieval castle, with several impressive churches dotted around its narrow pretty streets.

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Quick information about Moron de la Frontera, Sevilla:

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29.000 residents

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Schools

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Antequera 96km Málaga 160km Granada 200km Sevilla 65km

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160km to Malaga

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Health clinic

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Municipal pool

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Beach 1h45

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200km to Granada

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Shops, Bars, Restaurants

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Golf nearby

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Bus service

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65km to Sevilla

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Moron de la Frontera Location

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Local Information

Moron de la Frontera Coat of Arms
Ayuntamiento de Moron de la Frontera

Plaza del Ayuntamiento, 1 41530 Moron de la Frontera (Sevilla) Telephone: 955-856-000

Moron de la Frontera Town Hall
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Moron de la Frontera information

On the border of Cadiz and Seville provinces, Moron de la Frontera was in an important defensive position and its castle was one of the most important in the area. Later it became home to the nobility, when the duchy of Osuna made it a residence and adorned it with marble fittings and artesanado coffered ceilings. The castle was almost destroyed by the French in 1812.

Visit the nearby Paseo del Gallo, a small square with great views over the town.

Moron de la Frontera Andalucia centre

Declared a site of cultural interest, the Iglesia de San Miguel has a ornate Baroque portal designed by Diego Antonio Díaz and a 17th-century bell tower, built on the site of a Moorish minaret, modeled along the lines of Seville cathedral's Giralda. San Ignacio church dates from the early 18th century and has an impressive Baroque portal, carved from sandstone.

Inside is a collection of large oil religious paintings by the Flemish painter Peter van Lint.

Moron de la Frontera Andalucia ruins

Visit the town in July when its annual flamenco festival is in full swing, one of the best known of its kind and known as Gazpacho Andaluz. Established in 1963, it features flamenco baile (dance) and cante (song) and serves the customary gazpacho, the typical Andalucian chilled soup.

Moron de la Frontera feria

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