Iglesia de Santa Catalina
The striking 18th-century baroque belfry is one of Valencia’s best-known landmarks.
Palacio de los Golfines de Arriba
This 14th- to 15th-century palace is where Franco was declared head of state in 1936.
Museo Los Sonidos de la Tierra
This engaging museum showcases musical instruments from the region and around the world.
Museo de Bordados del Paso Blanco
The Museo de Bordados del Paso Blanco is annexed to the church of Santo Domingo.
Parish Church
The villages steep cobbled lanes lead to the parish church, which has an attached museum .
Galeria K
This innovative little gallery presents Spanish and international painters and sculptors.
Ermita de Sarsa
This charming, little building can be found in the streets of the casco historico (old city).
Igrexa de Santa María
Built in 1816 – long after its Romanesque predecessor had been burnt down by Sir Francis Drake.
Iglesia de las Santas Justa y Rufina
Worth admiring is the churchs Renaissance facade and its Gothic tower graced with gargoyles.
Laguna de Aguas Negras
You reach this picturesque reservoir after passing through two tunnels on the Río Borosa walk.
Torre del Clavero
This 15th-century octagonal fortress has an unusual square base and smaller cylindrical towers.
Tercer Recinto
The highest part of the Alcazaba, the Tercer Recinto is a citadel added by the Catholic Monarchs.
Museo Etnográfico de la Culturas Amazigh & Sefardí
This museum charts the history of the Amazigh (Berber) and Sephardic (Jewish) cultures in Melilla.
Cueva de Cullalvera
The Cueva de Cullalvera is an impressively vast cavity with some signs of prehistoric art.
Iglesia de San Pedro Apóstol
This is the city’s oldest church and has a fabulous Gothic frontispiece on its eastern facade.
Iglesia de San Benito El Real
One of the loveliest church facades in Valladolid with unusual 16th-century octagonal columns.
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Socorro
This parish church is comparitively modern, dating from 1956; it is on the site of a former mosque.
Castillo de las Almadrabas
Zaharas compact old core of narrow streets is centred on the ruined Castillo de las Almadrabas.
Castillo de Pedraza
At the far end of town stands the lonely Castillo de Pedraza , unusual for its intact outer wall.
Atalaya
From this ruined lookout tower above the village, the panoramas encompass the whole valley below.