Corredera Square

The only one in Andalusia with the characteristics of a Castilian main square, similar to those of Madrid and Salamanca, it is an enormous enclosed rectangle surrounded by arcades with large semicircular arches over which three floors of private houses stand.

Only the old balcony – for public appearances – has been preserved, under which the Mercado de Abastos and the restored Casa de Doña María Jacinta, which refused to be demolished and won the lawsuit, are located at the southwest corner.

The recreational aspect it enjoyed in the past (bullring, games of cañas…) does not leave the square in the present, housing antique shops, bookshops, cafés and bars where you can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and the sun on the terraces. In addition to the weekly flea market, a unique medieval market is held here in January.

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