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1Centro Cultural Hospital de Santiago

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Architectural Buildings
The Centro Cultural Hospital de Santiago, also known as the Andalusian Escorial, is a stunning architectural masterpiece by the renowned Master Vandelvira. Originally built as a hospital for the poor in the 16th century, it now serves as an active cultural center. The building boasts an impressive facade and houses a bright Classicist courtyard and a beautiful chapel. Visitors can explore various art galleries showcasing temporary exhibitions, ranging from modern contemporary to classical art.
Amazing Vicente Amigo concert at the Úbeda festival in this beautiful building. It was cold in mid-May so don’t forget your coats.
Microtonal Ç — Google review
Worth visiting. I liked this place the most in Úbeda. It's tranquil and beautiful, especially if you catch some sunlight entering through the windows.
Vera Z — Google review
Nice place to visit, it is free of charge. Near the bus station.
Travel F — Google review
I did absolutely zero research before visiting Úbeda, which meant this was an incredible surprise! It's impressive from the outside, but particularly beautiful on the inside. We had a good look round the building and also enjoyed some of the temporary exhibitions on show. Free entry and one of the few cultural activities open on a Sunday, I highly recommend it.
Claire E — Google review
Our 1st stop . A very helpful young man , gave us a map and marked out our path , of all the important treasures of the city . He himself was in films 🎥 . Well worth a 3 day visit to enjoy and experience.
Jean M — Google review
Nice place to see and free to go in
Christine S — Google review
A really lovely old building. The façade is certainly imposing, but when you step inside, it's cool and calm. Look out for the frescos when you go upstairs!! This building is large and has several uses for example; different rooms are transformed into art galleries during different weeks of the year ranging from modern contemporary to classical art. There is also a medium sized library which serves as the town library and is free for everyone to use- although, if you want to take a book out, you have to sign up for free. As well as this, there is a separate children's and young adults library which is stocked with books in Spanish and some in English!
Yo B — Google review
Beautiful and inspiring, it really remembers me to the Escorial. It must be visit both in the morning and in the evening, although it's a pity that the exterior courtyard is closed and that there are a lot of part which can't have been fully restored.
Andrea R — Google review
Av. Cristo Rey, 2, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Centro Cultural Hospital de Santiago

2Plaza de Vázquez Molina

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Plaza de Vázquez Molina is the perfect starting point for exploring Ubeda, a city with stunning monuments and rich history. This World Heritage site boasts architectural marvels like the Palace Vazquez de Molina, Parador de Turismo in the Palace of Dean Fernando Ortega, and the Sacred Chapel of El Salvador.
23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Plaza de Vázquez Molina
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3Sinagoga del Agua

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Synagogue
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Sinagoga del Agua is a 14th-century Jewish synagogue that was unexpectedly discovered during a real estate project in Ubeda. The site features a ritual bathing room and has been sensitively recreated to showcase its centuries-old history. The property developer who unearthed the synagogue intended to build apartments but instead revealed an archaeological treasure with every swing of the pickaxe. This recent discovery offers visitors a unique and well-preserved glimpse into the history of the Jewish community in the area.
This place is very unique and worth a look. A very unassuming outside holds lots of surprises inside. The place is rich in history and I give kudos to the owner for preserving the spaces he did not expect to find. You don't have to be Jewish to appreciate the space and what is there.
JoAnn F — Google review
Must visit if you have interest in the Jewish culture. And if no interest... you should get to know it. After all, they have preserved the Torah, the "Law" of the Almighty and Yeshua (the Hebrew name of Jesus) is the Living Torah. עם ישראל חי
Patrick N — Google review
The Sinagoga del Agua is one of the most fascinating places in Úbeda. Hidden away behind a simple door, it opens up into a beautifully preserved space full of history and atmosphere. You really get a sense of the city’s Jewish past. The guided tour is only in Spanish, which might be challenging if you don’t speak the language, but they provide a small booklet in English, German, and other languages so you can read along. It’s easy enough to follow and still enjoy the visit — the place itself is captivating, from the stone arches to the ritual baths. Even if you don’t understand every word, it’s absolutely worth it for the experience and the feeling of stepping into another time. So if you are ever here in Ubeda make sure to visit the sinagoga del Agua. And i recommend booking the connected tour with the other jewish museum (you can ask for that at the reception or book it over tripadvisor)
Lea — Google review
Beautiful place, Isabel our guide was great and went out of her comfort to support non Spanish speakers at the tour.
Fabiana O — Google review
A Hidden Gem: The Synagogue de Agua in Úbeda The Synagogue de Agua in Úbeda is a must-see for anyone who wants to explore the rich history of Andalusia. This hidden treasure, located deep in the heart of the city, is a testament to the Jewish presence in Úbeda and a stunning example of medieval architecture. What to Expect: ✅Historical Significance: The Synagogue de Agua is one of the few surviving synagogues in Spain built before the expulsion of the Jews in 1492. It offers a fascinating insight into Jewish life and culture during this period. ✅Architectural Beauty: The synagogue is a masterpiece of architecture, with beautiful vaults, intricate decorations, and a unique design. Meticulous restoration has helped preserve its original splendor. ❗Guided Tours: Unfortunately, the guided tours are only in Spanish, making it difficult for tourists to follow the thematically focused tour. However, there are booklets with information in English, French, Italian, and German so you can follow the tour thematically. I was deeply impressed by the beauty and history of the Synagogue de Agua. The tour was informative and captivating, and I learned a lot about the Jewish community in Úbeda. It was an unforgettable experience that I would recommend to anyone interested in history, architecture, or religion. Tip: Don't book the tour online, but rather on-site, as it can be combined with a tour of another Jewish house for a lower price. Conclusion: The Synagogue de Agua is a truly interesting place that will take you on a journey back in time. It is a must-see for every visitor to Úbeda and an unforgettable experience that you will remember for a long time.
Maarten — Google review
Interesting guided visit for €5 of a fairly recently rediscovered medieval synagogue, or so it is believed. Developers of three adjacent buildings in 2006 found a basement with huge earthenware vases half sunk into the ground, all covered in sand and debris. Further excavations revealed a number of wells in adjacent cellars that were full of rubble, and a perfectly preserved large rectangular ceremonial bath down seven steps, all carved out of solid rock inside what must have been a prehistoric cave created by underground streams. Also a number of arches, columns and architectural features including a double prayer gallery as used by women in synagogues, above a central space that would have been used by men. Archaeologists concluded that during medieval and renaissance times this building had indeed been used as a clandestine synagogue during periods when the Jewish faith was persecuted in Spain.
Harry P — Google review
Stupid that it costs you more to order the tickets online than at the door. And no effort is done by the cassièrre / guide to speak anything else than Spanish. The French and English texts don't explain a lot, are quiet rubbish. The whole visit is done very speedy, you are not allowed to take your time to admire anything. Definitely, in those circumstances, not worth the money.
Robert-Jan E — Google review
Most disappointed. We paid our entry fee. No audio guide. There was a spanish tour starting. We were obliged to join it. We were then told we could not proceed ahead of the tour, which was in spanish only, and taking 15-20 minutes per room. We left. We asked for our entry fee back. After consultation with the tour guide, this request was granted!!!! So we wasted 45 minutes and saw the 1st room only. What a ridiculous bunch of clowns!
Gary D — Google review
C. Roque Rojas, 2, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•http://sinagogadelagua.com/•+34 953 75 81 50•Tips and more reviews for Sinagoga del Agua

4Basílica de Santa María de los Reales Alcázares

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Nestled in the heart of Ubeda, the Basílica de Santa María de los Reales Alcázares stands as a testament to centuries of architectural evolution since its inception in the 13th century. This elegant church showcases a blend of styles that reflect the rich history and cultural tapestry of the region. Visitors can explore nearby landmarks such as the stunning Sacra Capilla de El Salvador and Dean Ortega's Palace, now transformed into a charming Parador hotel.
A most moving experience, and stunning
Nicole G — Google review
The Basílica is worth the visit. The center Cristo has a unique shape. It made me wonder if it was made on purpose given the Half Moon shape. Look also for two "different" carving in the atrium....see attached pictures.
Rafaele F — Google review
It was €4 each for an adult to enter and you get an audio guide as well.
Motorhome Q — Google review
Phenomenal piece of art if you are in to religious sculpture
Paul D — Google review
Not accepting card payments for entry in 2025 is ridiculous.
Lukas K — Google review
I like the nature there but Unfortunately all monements Their appearance has been changed from their old self
Kherbache A — Google review
A lovely old church with bell tower to climb up a narrow spiral staircase which gives great views over the town. Also an extensive collection of belen (nativity scenes) from across the world. Worth €1 to go and look
Gill C — Google review
A must when visiting Úbeda. Fantastic history and stunning architecture
Nick J — Google review
Pl. Vázquez de Molina, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Basílica de Santa María de los Reales Alcázares

5Sacra Capilla del Salvador

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Chapel
The Sacra Capilla del Salvador, a renowned chapel in Ubeda, is a prime example of Renaissance architecture. Constructed between 1536 and 1559 as a funerary chapel for the de los Cobos y Molina family, it showcases an intriguing contrast between the modest interior by Diego de Siloe and the ornate western facade designed by Andres de Vandelvira. Visitors are encouraged to explore its impressive floor patterns and remarkable sculptures in the sacristy.
The ticket price is 7€ for individuals, but it is worth it. There is plenty of free stuff to visit in Úbeda, but this monument is outstanding, especially if you travel in low season and photography is your hobby.
Vera Z — Google review
Both the interior and exterior are very beautiful. The church is not that big. It has an amazing baroque altarpiece and beautiful renaissance dome. Entrance is 5€ which is honestly to expensive. You get an audioguide, which is decent but far too detailed and talkative.
Bjarke R — Google review
Beautiful church- and not very large inside. The audio tour was very helpful. Stop here and spend a little time, should you have a chance!
Levi M — Google review
I think this chapel is slightly overpriced. The entrance fee is €7, which includes an audio guide that, in my opinion, feels more like a test of faith. If you manage to get through all 11 (or however many there were) stops, you’re probably a star Catholic. I think it should cost €1, with the audio guide being optional. The church itself is tiny and nothing special, it’s just a church. I have no idea how someone managed to record 11 dull audio segments, all narrated in such a monotonous voice that I was barely staying awake. I definitely wouldn’t recommend it. I’m giving it a second star only because I still want to believe I’m a decent Catholic.
Jakub J — Google review
Absolutely amazing, this is a must see location. The exterior is incredible and then you step inside, it's hard to describe with photos and words.
Mark F — Google review
A must to visit in Úbeda. The center Chapelle takes your breath away.
Rafaele F — Google review
Incredible 13th century church. The interior is mostly intact and beautifully ornate. There is a visitors entrance on the south facing side, but if a wedding is happening you can view from a distance for free😎. The facade has many detailed sculptures and motifs with a few gargoyles. Worth a visit and seeing while in the beautiful old quarter of Ùbeda.
Derek ( — Google review
Located in a beautiful square, Plaza Vazquez de Molina, with a Parador and a few bars adjacent. The gold altar piece is worth a visit. A rather tedious English audio guided tour is included in the entry fee of €9 for two adults.
Andy W — Google review
Pl. Vázquez de Molina, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•http://www.fundacionmedinaceli.org/•+34 609 27 99 05•Tips and more reviews for Sacra Capilla del Salvador
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6Vázquez de Molina Palace

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Palace
Vázquez de Molina Palace, also known as Ubeda's ayuntamiento (town hall), is a stunning example of Renaissance architecture in Spain. Built by Vandelvira in the 16th century for Juan Vazquez de Molina, it boasts a deeply Italian-influenced facade with three tiers and sculpted caryatids. The palace exudes Castilian severity with its granite buildings and plazas, reminiscent of Segovia and Avila.
Pl. Vázquez de Molina, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Vázquez de Molina Palace

7Pl. Primero de Mayo

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Pl. Primero de Mayo has been a significant location for various events throughout history, including elections, executions, markets, religious gatherings, and bullfighting. The southwest corner features the former city hall building which now houses a music conservatory. Additionally, the area is bordered by Rogue Rojas Street and San Pablo Church on its north side.
23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Pl. Primero de Mayo

8Church of San Pablo

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Churches & Cathedrals
Located in the bustling Plaza del Mercado, the Church of San Pablo is a stunning example of Gothic architecture with hints of Romanesque elements. Inside, visitors can admire the exquisite Renaissance-style chapel of the Vago family, designed by Vandelvira. Adjacent to this historical site are other notable landmarks such as the Old City Hall and the Oratory of San Juan de la Cruz.
Beautiful church
Marcos M — Google review
Nice Romanesque church, the most antique of Úbeda. Its period of construction is uncertain: it was built either in the last period of visigothic domination or the very first phase of the Reconquista.
Alessandro S — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the most beautiful churches I have ever seen. There are bas-reliefs, murals, wrought iron bars, skulls, a very precise nativity scene and the processional throne. You may be lucky enough to meet Santiago, one of the guardians of the place, who loves to share his knowledge. (Original) Una de las iglesias más hermosas que he visto nunca. Hay bajorrelieves, murales, rejas forjadas, calaveras, un belén muy preciso y el trono procesional. Puede tener la suerte de encontrarse con Santiago, uno de los guardianes del lugar, a quien le encanta compartir sus conocimientos.
Félix P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church of San Pablo de Úbeda is the second oldest temple in the city. It presides over the Primero de Mayo square, popularly known as Paseo del Mercado. Because on its esplanade, centuries ago, all kinds of merchandise were sold Its interior has a plan with three naves and a polygonal head with a cross vault, in the late Gothic style. Like other churches in Úbeda, it has funerary chapels with excellent Plateresque iron work. Outside, in the apse area, a public fountain was built in 1591 with the coat of arms of the town. (Original) La iglesia de San Pablo de Úbeda es el segundo templo más antiguo de la ciudad. preside la plaza Primero de Mayo, popularmente conocida como paseo del Mercado. Porque en su explanada, siglos atrás, se vendían todo tipo de mercancías Su interior presenta una planta de tres naves y una cabecera poligonal con bóveda de crucería, de estilo gótico tardío. Al igual que otras iglesias de Úbeda, cuenta con capillas funerarias con una excelente rejería plateresca En el exterior, en la zona del ábside se construyó en el año 1591 una fuente pública con el escudo de la Villa
Katy S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and grand church in the lovely Plaza del Primero de Mayo in Ubeda. The square is majestic thanks to the church and well-organized buildings; Joaquín Sabina lived in one of them. Excellent. The archaeological museum of great beauty is very close by. (Original) Preciosa y grandiosa iglesia en la bonita plaza del primero de Mayo en Ubeda .La plaza es majestuosa gracias a la iglesia y edificios bien organizados en uno de ellos vivió Joaquín Sabina.Excelente .Muy cerca está el museo arqueológico de gran belleza.
Francisco G — Google review
(Translated by Google) During a tour of Úbeda's old town, we visited the Iglesia de San Pablo. You have to pay an entrance fee to see inside. I think it was one euro in March 2025. (Original) Bei einem Rundgang durch die Altstadt von Úbeda haben wir uns die Iglesia de San Pablo angesehen. Man muss Eintritt zahlen, wenn man sie innen ansehen will. Ich glaube das war im März 2025 ein Euro für den Eintritt.
Chato — Google review
(Translated by Google) A spectacular example of Flamboyant or Isabelline Gothic, purer and with more successful interventions than in Santa María de los Reales Alcázares. The doorway on the Epistle side overlooking Plaza 1 de Mayo is spectacular, and the so-called Carpenters' doorway on the south side is a magnificent example of late Romanesque. Inside, there are several notable chapels, including the Lazy Camarero or Calaveras chapel, where the beneficiary Francisco de Vago, who held the position of waiter or servant under Bishop Alonso Suárez de la Fuente, is buried. (Original) Espectacular ejemplo del gótico flamígero o isabelino, más puro y con intervenciones más acertadas que en Sta. María de los Reales Alcázares. La portada del lado de la Epístola que da a la plaza 1 de Mayo es espectacular, y la denominada de Los Carpinteros, en el lado sur un magnífico ejemplo de tardo-románico. En su interior hay varias capillas a destacar, entre ellas la del Camarero Vago o de las Calaveras, donde está sepultado el beneficiado Francisco de Vago, que ocupó el cargo de camarero o servidor, bajo las órdenes del obispo Alonso Suárez de la Fuente.
Rafael C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A truly magnificent structure, one of the important works of the Renaissance. A rare work of eclectic work. (Original) Rönesansın önemli eserlerinden gerçekten muhteşem bir yapı. Eklektik eserin nadide eseri
Furkan K — Google review
Pl. Primero de Mayo, 39, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•+34 953 75 06 37•Tips and more reviews for Church of San Pablo

9Torre del Palacio de los Condes de Guadiana

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The Torre del Palacio de los Condes de Guadiana is a stunning example of 17th-century Spanish Renaissance architecture, added to the original palace in the early 1600s as a testament to its owners' wealth. This magnificent corner tower boasts intricate sculptural details and serves as a noble symbol of Ubeda's palatial civil architecture. Today, it forms part of the luxurious Hotel MS Palacio de Úbeda, which is the only five-star hotel in Jaén province.
(Translated by Google) The Torre del Palau dels Comtes de Guadiana is one of the most beautiful towers in Spain. Symbol of nobility par excellence in the civil architecture of the city of Úbeda, the highly decorative palace shows the ostentatious and exalted character of a lineage. Renaissance style, dates from the 17th century (1611-1615) The tower consists of four bodies. In the tower, traditional elements of the area are combined with others of Flemish origin and based on building sheets that were popular at that time. The great decorativism it has shows us its ostentatious and propagandistic character, highlighting the heraldry that tells us about the family genealogy. (Original) La Torre del Palau dels Comtes de Guadiana és una de les torres més belles d'Espanya. Símbol nobiliari per excel·lència en l'arquitectura civil palau de la ciutat d'Úbeda, de gran decorativisme, mostra el caràcter ostentós i d'exaltació d'un llinatge. D'estil renaixentista, data del segle XVII (1611-1615) La torre consta de quatre cossos. A la torre es combinen elements tradicionals de la zona amb altres d'origen flamenc i basats en làmines d'edificis que es difonien per aquella època. El gran decorativisme que té ens mostra el seu caràcter ostentós i propagandístic, destacant l'heràldica que ens parla de la genealogia familiar.
Ferran E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Impressive corner tower, located on the main street, today it is converted into a hotel. (Original) Impresionante torre en esquina, se se encuentra en la calle principal, hoy en día esta convertido en un hotel.
Anibal P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mannerism tower of the Palace of the Count of Guadiana of great sculptural and architectural beauty. It is currently integrated, like the rest of the building, into the only five-star hotel in the province of Jaén. (Original) Torre manierismo del Palacio del Conde de Guadiana de gran belleza escultórica y arquitectónica. Actualmente está integrada, al igual que el resto del edificio, en el único hotel de cinco estrellas de la provincia de Jaén.
Juan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is part of the 5-star Grand Luxury hotel in the city of Úbeda. (Original) Forma parte del hotel 5 estrellas Gran Lujo de la ciudad de Úbeda.
Álvaro M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Tower of the Palace of the Counts of Guadiana is one of the most beautiful towers in Spain. Noble symbol par excellence in the palatial civil architecture of the city of Úbeda, of great decorativeness, it shows its ostentatious character and exaltation of a lineage. Renaissance style, dating from the 17th century (1611-1615) The tower consists of four bodies. The tower combines traditional elements from the area with others of Flemish origin and based on pictures of buildings that were widespread at that time. The great decorativeness that it possesses shows us its ostentatious and propagandistic character, highlighting the heraldry that tells us about the family genealogy. (Original) La Torre del Palacio de los Condes de Guadiana es una de las torres más bellas de España. Símbolo nobiliario por excelencia en la arquitectura civil palaciega de la ciudad de Úbeda, de gran decorativismo, muestra su carácter ostentoso y de exaltación de un linaje. De estilo renacentista, data del siglo XVII (1611-1615) La torre consta de cuatro cuerpos. En la torre se combinan elementos tradicionales de la zona con otros de origen flamenco y basados en láminas de edificios que se difundían por esa época. El gran decorativismo que posee nos muestra su carácter ostentoso y propagandístico, destacando la heráldica que nos habla de la genealogía familiar.
Javier G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The building currently forms the only 5* hotel in Ubeda, along with the building of the old Carmelite school. The Guadiana tower leaves you with your mouth open. TO (Original) El edificio actualmente conforma el unico hotel de 5* de Ubeda, junto con el edificio del antiguo colegio de carmelitas. La torre Guadiana te deja con la boca abierta. A
Adrian M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Renaissance palace that today is part of a luxury hotel. (Original) Hermoso palacio renacentista que hoy forma parte de un hotel de gran lujo.
Sergio B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty. (Original) Muy bonita.
Zèta G — Google review
C. Real, 33, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Torre del Palacio de los Condes de Guadiana

10Ayuntamiento de Úbeda

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City Hall
Ayuntamiento de Úbeda, located in Plaza Vazquez de Molina, is a Renaissance palace with a magnificent plateresque facade and a stunning patio featuring marble columns and Mudejar-style wooden coffered ceiling. Designed by architect Andres de Vandelvira, it has been declared a World Heritage Site and National Monument.
(Translated by Google) The Palace of Juan Vazquez de Molina or de las Cadenas was designed by the architect Andrés de Vandelvira. It is a Renaissance building of great beauty in which its patio with marble columns and its Mudejar-style wooden coffered ceiling at the top is surprising. It was declared a World Heritage Site and a National Monument. It is a mandatory visit for everyone who visits Úbeda. (Original) El Palacio de Juan Vazquez de Molina o de las cadenas fue proyectado por el arquitecto Andrés de Vandelvira. Es un edificio renacentista de gran belleza en el que sorprende su patio con columnas de mármol y su artesonado de madera de estilo mudéjar en la parte superior. Fue declarado Patrimonio de la humanidad y Monumento Nacional. Es una visita obligatoria para todo aquel que visite Úbeda.
Juan A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Úbeda City Hall is located in the Vázquez de Molina Palace, a Renaissance building from the 16th century, a masterpiece by the architect Andrés de Vandelvira. It is located in the Vázquez de Molina World Heritage Plaza. Its interior is an architectural marvel that houses the historical archive of Úbeda. It is currently in the process of restoration. (Original) El Ayuntamiento de Úbeda se encuentra ubicado en el Palacio de Vázquez de Molina, edificio renacentista del siglo XVI, obra maestra del arquitecto Andrés de Vandelvira. Está ubicado en la plaza Vázquez de Molina Patrimonio Mundial. Su interior es una maravilla arquitectónica que alberga el archivo histórico de Úbeda. Actualmente está en proceso de restauración.
Juan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's very beautiful and historic, but it's closed for renovations. They were serving customers 200 meters away, behind the police station. (Original) Es muy bonito e histórico, pero está cerrado por remodelaciones. Estaban atendiendo a 200 metros, a la espalda de la comisaría.
Ríchel Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful street in the city's Old Town. Steeped in history and a symbol of what most streets were like in the past. Obviously, given what it represents and being a tourist route for those of us who visit the town, it deserves better care from those who politically manage the town where I was born and lived. Politics is uncertain, but it's even more uncertain for those who practice it, who promise a lot when they want to govern and deliver little when they do. Reality is what it is, and managing a city isn't easy. I'm attaching photos of Navarro Street, which apparently isn't included in the street map, and therefore the pavement isn't repaired, nor are any municipal cleaning service workers employed except for those who empty the trash bin. The residents clean the street, and therefore their municipal taxes should be reduced. The pothole in question has been permanent for many years. (Original) Una preciosa calle en el Casco Antiguo de la ciudad. Con mucha historia y símbolo de cómo eran la mayoría de ellas en el pasado. Evidentemente por lo que representa y siendo ruta turística para quienes visitamos el municipio se merece mejores cuidados por parte de quienes gestionan políticamente el pueblo donde nací y residí. La política es incierta pero es más incierta por parte de quienes la practican que prometen mucho cuando quieren gobernar y realizan poco cuando gobiernan. La realidad es la que es y gestionar una ciudad no es fácil. Adjunto fotos de la calle Navarro que al parecer no está incluida en el callejero y por ello no arreglan el pavimento ni tampoco trabajan operarios del servicio de limpieza municipal salvo los que vacían el contenedor de basura. L@s vecin@s limpian la calle y por ello deberían reducirles los impuestos municipales. El bache en cuestión es permanente desde hace muchos años.
RAMÓN — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located in the Plaza de Vázquez de Molina in front of the Basilica of Santa María de las Reales Alcázares, it makes a majestic building. The Palace of Vázquez de Molina, or of the Chains, is a Renaissance palace in the Spanish city of Úbeda, in the province of Jaén. It is located in Plaza Vázquez de Molina and has been the headquarters of the City Council since 1850. (Original) Situado en la Plaza de Vázquez de Molina frente a la Basílica de Santa María de las Reales Alcázares hace un edificio majestuoso. El palacio de Vázquez de Molina, o de las Cadenas, es un palacio renacentista de la ciudad española de Úbeda, en la provincia de Jaén. Está situado en la plaza Vázquez de Molina y es sede del Ayuntamiento desde 1850.
Conqueasiesque — Google review
(Translated by Google) Majestic building. A shame that it has very restricted hours to visit. (Original) Edificio majestuoso. Una pena que tenga un horario muy restringido para visitar.
Jorge B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Palace of the Vázquez de Molina or de las Cadenas. Built by Andrés de Vandelvira in the 16th century and currently the seat of the Town Hall, it is one of the most beautiful Renaissance palaces in Spain. (Original) Palacio de los Vázquez de Molina o de las Cadenas. Construido por Andrés de Vandelvira en siglo XVI y actual sede del Ayuntamiento, es uno de los más bellos palacios del Renacimiento en España.
Axel G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The first thing to say is that I feel a tremendous love for Úbeda, because it is my family's land and although I was born in Madrid, for me it is my town. We come when we can, because my mother has her house in Virgen del Pilar. But this Holy Week, I have a bad memory, because just a while ago, I fell due to the poor condition of the street, a hole in the pavement of our Virgen del Pilar street, and not a new hole, no. I find the state of this street regrettable, as it has been like this for years and to see that no mayor's office does anything about it. That greatly detracts from the wonderful city that it is, which is why it is a heritage. And thank goodness it was me who fell and not my elderly mother. I hope this reaches whoever it needs to reach. I return to Madrid bruised and with my pride in my people, a little in question. I took note of the city council. (Original) Lo primero decir que siento un amor tremendo por Úbeda , porque es la tierra de mi familia y aunque yo nacida en Madrid , para mí es mi pueblo . Venimos cuando podemos , pues mi madre tiene su casa en Virgen del Pilar . Pero esta semana santa , me llevo un mal recuerdo , pues hace solo un rato , me he caído por el mal estado de la calle , un hoyo en el pavimento de nuestra calle Virgen del Pilar, y no un hoyo nuevo , no . Me parece lamentable el estado de esta calle , que ya lleva años así y ver que ninguna alcaldía , hace nada al respecto . Eso desmerece mucho la ciudad maravillosa que es , por eso patrimonio. Y menos mal que he sido yo la que se ha caído y no mi madre ya mayor . Espero que esto llegue a quien tenga que llegar . Me vuelvo a Madrid magullada y con el orgullo por mi pueblo , un poco en entredicho. Tomé nota el ayuntamiento.
Catalina A — Google review
Pl. Vázquez de Molina, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•+34 953 75 04 40•Tips and more reviews for Ayuntamiento de Úbeda
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11Parroquia de San Juan Bautista Padres Jesuítas

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The Parroquia de San Juan Bautista Padres Jesuítas is a stunning example of historical architecture, believed to have been constructed in the 13th century. Nestled in a central square near the old town hall, it served as a venue for city council meetings during the 15th century. The church underwent significant renovations in the early 16th century under Alonso Suarez de la Fuente, who added beautiful Renaissance details that enhance its charm.
(Translated by Google) Great cover by Francisco Palma Burgos (Original) Genial portada de Francisco Palma Burgos
FAMILIA A — Google review
(Translated by Google) T= 953 752 806 Summer Hours: March 26-October 28 Winter Hours: October 29-March 25 SUMMER MASSES: Mon-Fri 8:00 PM Saturday 8:00 PM Sunday 11:30 AM-8:00 PM SUMMER ADORATION: Thursday 7:30 PM-8:00 PM WINTER ADORATION: Thursday 6:30 PM-7:00 PM (Original) T= 953 752 806 Horario de verano: 26 marzo-28 octubre Horario de invierno: 29 octubre-25 marzo MISAS VERANO: L-V 20:00 Sábado 20:00 Domingos 11:30-20:00 ADORACIÓN VERANO: Jueves 19:30-20:00 ADORACIÓN INVIERNO: Jueves 18:30-19:00
Antonio G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful Jesuit temple, modern and simple. It is also a neighborhood parish, run by Don Eusebio, a kind and friendly priest who carries out commendable catechism work among children and young people. (Original) Un hermoso templo jesuita, moderno y sencillo. Es, además, parroquia de barrio, regentada por don Eusebio, un cura amable y campechano que realiza una encomiable labor catequista entre niños y jóvenes.
María — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting contemporary temple with a basilica plan, notable for its façade by Francisco Palma Burgos. (Original) Interesante templo contemporánea de planta basilical, destacable su portada de Francisco Palma Burgos.
Pablo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Catholic Church that is part of the Sagrada Familia SAFA school complex. (Original) Iglesia Católica que forma parte del conjunto escolar Sagrada Familia SAFA.
Alberto B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Easy-to-access parish, run by a pleasant and communicative priest (Original) Parroquia de fácil acceso, regentada por un párroco agradable y comunicativo
MANUEL R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful neo-Renaissance facade. (Original) Bonita fachada neorrenacentista.
B B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good place to settle down and get married (Original) Buen lugar para sentar cabeza y casarse
Paco T — Google review
Av. Cristo Rey, 25, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•+34 953 75 28 06•Tips and more reviews for Parroquia de San Juan Bautista Padres Jesuítas

12Palacio Vela de los Cobos

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Both the continent and the substance of Palacio Vela de los Cobos are truly marvelous. When complemented by a knowledgeable guide, the outcome is splendid. A visit to this palace is an absolute must when in Ubeda. This historical landmark is a fantastic destination, full of life and charm, that cannot be missed.
An amazing palace that is still lived in in by owners in Úbeda. It gives you a glimpse of the 18th century opulence complete with paintings, decorations, wooden doors, staircases and libraries. Not to mention that the same Architect built very impressive buildings and churches in the same era in the 15th century. Also worth mentioning is a comfortable new but complementary designed apartment and courtyard exists inside the property’s compound that will complete a visit if you stay longer. A must see in these very elegant and beautiful town of Ubeda.
Cora S — Google review
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Werner S — Google review
Great place. Alive little palace.
U O — Google review
(Translated by Google) A treasure to add to the beautiful city of Úbeda. A walk through the rooms of the Renaissance palace is highly recommended. The tour is well designed, you don't miss a detail of the most important rooms. The owner answers all questions and exudes kindness. (Original) Un tesoro a añadir a la bella ciudad de Úbeda. Recomendable al máximo el paseo por las estancias del palacio renacentista. El recorrido está bien diseñado , no te pierdes un detalle de las estancias más importantes. El propietario atiende todas las consultas y derrocha amabilidad.
Juan C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Renaissance palace, highly recommended visit, beautiful, everything very clean, a spectacular library, with very old books, a very curious typewriter, works of art, cabinets, floors, lamps, the dining room, many important details to highlight, the charming guide although I don't remember the name, it's a shame I couldn't meet its owner, as he passed away a few months ago, but his relatives still live in the palace 🥰 (Original) Palacio renacentista, visita muy recomendada, precioso, todo muy limpio, una biblioteca espectacular, con libros muy antiguos, una maquina de escribir muy curiosa, obras de arte, bargueños, los suelos, las lámparas, el comedor,muchísimos detalles importantes a destacar, la guía encantadora aunque no recuerdo el nombre, lastima no haber podido conocer a su dueño, pues falleció hace unos meses, pero sus familiares siguen viviendo en el palacio 🥰
María G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The guide of 10, friendliness and a lot of history, this girl knows, very nice! The palace is worth seeing, as it is the only one that can be visited there. It is appreciated that the owners have worked on its setting and conservation, works of art and furniture. (Original) La guía de 10, simpatía y mucha historia sabe esta chica, muy maja! El palacio merece la pena verlo, pues es el único que se puede visitar allí, se agradece que los.propietarios hayan trabajado por su ambientación y conservación, obras de arte y mobiliario.
Olga A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A mansion with a lot of history and surely stories.... It is very deteriorated, the dining room is decadent, sad, like the dance hall? The upholstery of the chairs, the carpet, the mirrors... so deteriorated. A painting of an Immaculate Conception that needs restoration. Honestly, I felt sorry for the state of such important rooms in a palace. It is cheap, if we take into account that the current owners show their "home". The library was interesting, apparently it has four incunabula works and more than 14,000 volumes, I seem to remember. The guide, Rocío, was charming. An interesting visit in any case. There were two passes, one at 1:00 p.m. and another at 7:00 p.m. (Original) Un palacete con mucha historia y seguramente historias.... Está muy deteriorado, el comedor es decadente, triste, como la sala de ¿baile? El tapizado de las sillas, la alfombra, los espejos... tan deteriorados. Un cuadro de una Inmaculada que necesita una restauración. Sinceramente, me dio lástima el estado de salas tan importantes en un palacete. Es barato, si tenemos en cuenta que muestran su "casa" los actuales propietarios. La biblioteca fue interesante, al parecer cuenta con cuatro obras incunables y más de 14.000 volúmenes, creo recordar. La guía Rocío, fue encantadora. Una visita interesante en cualquier caso. Había dos pases, uno a las 13.00 horas y otro a las 19.00 horas.
Miriam V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful visit. The palace, especially the library, is worth seeing. (Original) Visita maravillosa. Merece la pena ver el palacio, sobretodo la biblioteca.
Maria — Google review
C. Juan Montilla, 6, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•https://www.veladeloscobos.com/visitas•+34 953 75 79 16•Tips and more reviews for Palacio Vela de los Cobos

13Palacio Juan Vázquez de Molina

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Nestled in the heart of Ubeda's bustling square, the Palacio Juan Vázquez de Molina, also known as the Palace of Chains, is a stunning architectural gem that captures the essence of Renaissance design. Originally constructed in the 16th century by renowned architect Andrés de Vandelvira, this magnificent building was intended to be a palace but instead became a donation to a Dominican monastery.
(Translated by Google) Renaissance palace that is part of the historical complex of the city of Úbeda Spain, a world heritage site. It is under renovation and it is not possible to visit the interior of the premises (November 2024). (Original) Palacio renacentista que forma parte del conjunto histórico de la ciudad de Úbeda España, patrimonio de la humanidad. Se encuentra en remodelación y no es posible visitar el interior del recinto (Noviembre 2024).
Alberto B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Palace located in the well-known square of Úbeda. If I don't understand, they allow visitors but lately, due to COVID, they have closed temporarily. From the outside, you can see a large number of well-preserved elements regardless of the perspective from which you view it. I hope they can open it again! 😊 (Original) Palacio ubicado en plena plaza tan reconocida de Úbeda. Si no tengo entendido, permiten visitas pero últimamente, por el COVID, han cerrado temporalmente. Desde fuera, se puede contemplar un gran número de elementos bien conservados sea cual sea la perspectiva de donde la veas. ¡Espero que puedan volver a abrirlo! 😊
Daniel B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Juan Vazquez De Molina Palace, also known as the Palace of Chains. It is located opposite the Basilica. The building, which was built as a palace, never became one because the owner donated the building to the Dominican monastery. Since the second half of the 19th century, the building has been owned by the municipality and has served as a town hall. (Original) Pałac Juana Vazqueza De Molina zwany także pałacem łańcuchów. Znajduje się naprzeciw Bazyliki. Budynek budowany jako pałac nigdy nim nie został, ponieważ właściciel podarował budynek klasztorowi Dominikanów. Od drugiej połowy XIX w. budynek w rekach gminy miejskiej , pełni funkcje ratusza.
Marek P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Built by Andrés de Vandelvira in the 16th century and the current headquarters of the Town Hall. The building is arranged around a square patio with a Renaissance fountain. The main façade is divided into three bodies on the horizontal plane, corresponding to the three architectural orders, with the Corinthian style appearing in the pilasters on the first floor, the Ionic style on the second and finally with caryatids and Atlanteans on the third floor. The so-called “cheers” stand out on the façade, referring to commemorative events and characters or criticisms. When Juan Vázquez de Molina died, it became a convent of the Dominican mothers, from which it still maintains pieces such as the paintings in the Chapter House and a coffered ceiling in Mudejar tastes. (Original) Construido por Andrés de Vandelvira en siglo XVI y actual sede del Ayuntamiento. El edificio se dispone en torno a un patio cuadrado con una fuente renacentista. La fachada principal está dividida en tres cuerpos en el plano horizontal, correspondiendo con los tres órdenes arquitectónicos, apareciendo el estilo corintio en las pilastras del primer piso, el estilo jónico en el segundo y para terminar con cariátides y atlantes en el tercer piso. Destaca de la fachada los llamados “vítores”, referidos a hechos conmemorativos y personajes o críticas. Al morir Juan Vázquez de Molina, se convirtió en convento de las madres dominicas, del cual aún mantiene piezas como las pinturas de la Sala Capitular y un artesonado en gustos mudéjares.
Axel G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice place. The best area of ​​Úbeda (Original) Un lugar muy bonito. La mejor zona de Úbeda
Rafa M — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were recommended to visit this place by the hotel owner. I'm glad I saw the exhibit. I deeply understood that structural calculations were performed by engineers, and then the dome building was completed. (Original) ホテルのオーナーから、この場所への訪問を勧められました。展示を見て良かったです。構造計算が技術者達により行われ、そしてドーム建築物が出来上がるのだと、深く認識しました。
萩原雅子 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a beautiful area. Very well lit at night, very pleasant to walk around. (Original) Es una zona guapísima. Muy bien iluminada de noche, muy agradable para pasear.
C V — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Juan Vázquez de Molina or Cadenases Palace, the work of Andrés de Vandelvira (16th century), is currently the city's Town Hall and one of the most beautiful Renaissance palaces in Spain. It has a similar layout to the palaces and large houses of the 16th century in Spain. The main façade is divided into three bodies on the horizontal plane, corresponding to the three architectural orders, with the Corinthian style appearing in the pilasters on the first floor, the Ionic style on the second, ending with caryatids and Atlanteans on the third floor. Its plan is square with a porticoed and colonnaded interior patio with semicircular arches and two stories high. (Original) El Palacio Juan Vázquez de Molina o de las Cadenases obra de Andrés de Vandelvira (siglo XVI), en la actualidad es el Ayuntamiento de la ciudad y uno de los mas bellos palacios del Renacimiento en España. Tiene un esquema similar a los palacios y grandes casas del S. XVI en España. La fachada principal está dividida en tres cuerpos en el plano horizontal, correspondiendo con los tres ordenes arquitectónicos, apareciendo el estilo corintio en las pilastras del primer piso, el estilo jónico en el segundo, para terminar con cariátides y atlantes en el tercer piso. Su planta es cuadrada con patio interior porticado y columnado con arcos de medio punto y dos plantas en altura.
Javier G — Google review
Pl. Vázquez de Molina, s/n, 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain•https://viveubeda.es/•+34 669 42 92 10•Tips and more reviews for Palacio Juan Vázquez de Molina
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Best restaurants in nearby cities

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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ronda
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Almeria
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Torremolinos
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nerja
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Segovia
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Antequera
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sierra Nevada National Park
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Baeza
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Almagro
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cazorla
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Alcala la Real
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Guadix
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Monachil
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Riopar

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