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====== PEZUELA DE LAS TORRES ====== | ====== PEZUELA DE LAS TORRES ====== | ||
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==== Cultural Resources ==== | ==== Cultural Resources ==== | ||
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- | | [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484922,4474373,485122,4474473&mun=28111&wm=2|Parish Church Asunción de Nuestra Señora]] | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties | In typical Spanish style architecture from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, its architecture is enriched in the head by a semicircular apse, a vestige of the few references to the Romanesque-Castilian of the Community of Madrid. Inside a three-nave structure: that of the Epistle, dedicated to St. Anton, the gospel (dating from 1530) dedicated central San Miguel and dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption, head of the parish. And inside we expect a wide variety of excellent quality and altarpieces of great beauty, Baroque, Rococo elements incorporated. Highlighting the main chapel, carved by master Perlacia Pezuela and Aedo Sebastian in 1766. Is to highlight the portico, known as "The Portalillo" built in 1536 by Hernando teachers and Alonso de la Sierra, and rebuilt in 1978. | The tower, built of brick, was covered with stone carved in the sixteenth century. He collapsed onto the ship to the early twentieth century, requiring major restoration work. It also preserves important books inside. The front door was made by the master José Alarcón Castañeda Mondejar in 1748. Construction materials come from the Palace of the Counts of Pezuela at that time were in ruins, having been burned in the war of succession.| | + | | [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484922,4474373,485122,4474473&mun=28111&wm=2|Parish Church Asunción de Nuestra Señora]] | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties | In typical Spanish style architecture from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, its architecture is enriched in the head by a semicircular apse, a vestige of the few references to the Romanesque-Castilian of the Community of Madrid. Inside a three-nave structure: that of the Epistle, dedicated to St. Anton, the gospel (dating from 1530) dedicated central San Miguel and dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption, head of the parish. And inside we expect a wide variety of excellent quality and altarpieces of great beauty, Baroque, Rococo elements incorporated. Highlighting the main chapel, carved by master Perlacia Pezuela and Aedo Sebastian in 1766. Is to highlight the portico, known as "The Portalillo" built in 1536 by Hernando teachers and Alonso de la Sierra, and rebuilt in 1978. | The tower, built of brick, was covered with stone carved in the sixteenth century. He collapsed onto the ship to the early twentieth century, requiring major restoration work. It also preserves important books inside. The front door was made by the master José Alarcón Castañeda Mondejar in 1748. Construction materials come from the Palace of the Counts of Pezuela at that time were in ruins, having been burned in the war of succession.| |
- | | [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=485175,4474215,485375,4474315&mun=28111&wm=2|Ermita de la Soledad o de la Vera Cruz]] | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties | Data from November 14, 1623, but his subsequent downfall was that it was rebuilt at the expense of neighbors and blessed Pezuela on May 7, 1742. The model structure is prevalent in the Baroque era and it is home to the Holy Sepulchre with Christ recumbent as well as images of the Virgin Head of Christ and a painting depicting St. Michael the Archangel. | Address: Cemetery Road junction with road to Calvary. | | + | | [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=485175,4474215,485375,4474315&mun=28111&wm=2|Ermita de la Soledad o de la Vera Cruz]] | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties | Data from November 14, 1623, but his subsequent downfall was that it was rebuilt at the expense of neighbors and blessed Pezuela on May 7, 1742. The model structure is prevalent in the Baroque era and it is home to the Holy Sepulchre with Christ recumbent as well as images of the Virgin Head of Christ and a painting depicting St. Michael the Archangel. | Address: Cemetery Road junction with road to Calvary. | |
- | | [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484919,4474381,485119,4474481&mun=28111&wm=2|House of Curato]] | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties | XVI Century. D. Tendilla Alonso Hernandez, pastor of Pezuela waiter who had been Cardinal Cisneros at the beginning of the century was built and donated to benefit the parish. In 1706 it was destroyed by the followers of the Archiduke Charles in the War of Succession. After two years of being burned, the neighbor Friar Pedro Sanchez, decided to rebuild a new home for priests, and recalls the tombstone located above the lintel of the door. On the site of the first house was built we see, which retains the primitive gates. | Outstanding its bright windows and gates early, in perfect condition. Address: C / Mayor, 11.| | + | | [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484919,4474381,485119,4474481&mun=28111&wm=2|House of Curato]] | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties | XVI Century. D. Tendilla Alonso Hernandez, pastor of Pezuela waiter who had been Cardinal Cisneros at the beginning of the century was built and donated to benefit the parish. In 1706 it was destroyed by the followers of the Archiduke Charles in the War of Succession. After two years of being burned, the neighbor Friar Pedro Sanchez, decided to rebuild a new home for priests, and recalls the tombstone located above the lintel of the door. On the site of the first house was built we see, which retains the primitive gates. | Outstanding its bright windows and gates early, in perfect condition. Address: C / Mayor, 11.| |
- | | [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484893,4474419,485093,4474519&mun=28111&wm=2|Farm of Pontifical]] | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties | Built by the Church in 1789 as a store of tithes and first fruits, was a plant store. The outer socket indicates the elevation of its construction to preserve the grain of soil moisture and rodents. Its validity as a barn lasted until the confiscation of Mendizabal. | Private Property: private house. C/ Santa Ana corner with C/ Mayor. | | + | | [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484893,4474419,485093,4474519&mun=28111&wm=2|Farm of Pontifical]] | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties | Built by the Church in 1789 as a store of tithes and first fruits, was a plant store. The outer socket indicates the elevation of its construction to preserve the grain of soil moisture and rodents. Its validity as a barn lasted until the confiscation of Mendizabal. | Private Property: private house. C/ Santa Ana corner with C/ Mayor. | |
- | | [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=485406,4474147,485606,4474247&mun=28111&wm=2|Laundry - The Oil Mill]] | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties | The source of the Five Pipe on the Way de la Cuesta, whose waters give the municipal utility, has been recently reconstructed. Beside him stood the old oil mill, now a private dwelling, which has a small tower with a telescope as a small astronomical observatory. | The laundry is also a good area irrigated orchards. Situated on the outskirts of town, towards the valley of Tajuña. Address: Road M-225 across camino del cementerio | | + | | [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=485406,4474147,485606,4474247&mun=28111&wm=2|Laundry - The Oil Mill]] | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties | The source of the Five Pipe on the Way de la Cuesta, whose waters give the municipal utility, has been recently reconstructed. Beside him stood the old oil mill, now a private dwelling, which has a small tower with a telescope as a small astronomical observatory. | The laundry is also a good area irrigated orchards. Situated on the outskirts of town, towards the valley of Tajuña. Address: Road M-225 across camino del cementerio | |
| Sources | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties | Among the 27 sources we can find, review of the five pipes, of Valmores of Perete or tile. | It is thought that once gave the town its name. | | | Sources | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties | Among the 27 sources we can find, review of the five pipes, of Valmores of Perete or tile. | It is thought that once gave the town its name. | | ||
| Caleras | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties | Scattered through the forest is twenty cylindrical furnaces, dug into the earth and stone, which produced lime and gypsum. | Formerly this was the most important industry in Pezuela. | | | Caleras | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties | Scattered through the forest is twenty cylindrical furnaces, dug into the earth and stone, which produced lime and gypsum. | Formerly this was the most important industry in Pezuela. | | ||
- | | [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484981,4474404,485181,4474504&mun=28111&wm=2|Monument to the Regiment “Dragones de Pezuela”]] | RTPP Military culture: Properties | Monolith that recalls the regiment created in 1709 by Earl and Marquis of Mina Pezuela, D. Jaime de Guzman and Spinola, who fought heroically on Italian soil, had a glorious performance at Madonna del Olmo, the kingdom of Savoy, and received the name "Pezuela Dragons" or "Death." | Jaime Guzman-Davalos, Count de las Torres Pezuela by inheritance from his mother, he spent from his youth to the military, following in the footsteps of his father. His first feat of arms took place during the War of Spanish Succession, fighting on the side Bourbon. In 1709 requests permission to King Philip V to create a regiment of dragoons at his expense. Would be known as Pezuela Regiment and later as Lusitania Regiment (whose name still survives). Guzmán-Dávalos was at its head as colonel for twenty years. | | + | | [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484981,4474404,485181,4474504&mun=28111&wm=2|Monument to the Regiment “Dragones de Pezuela”]] | RTPP Military culture: Properties | Monolith that recalls the regiment created in 1709 by Earl and Marquis of Mina Pezuela, D. Jaime de Guzman and Spinola, who fought heroically on Italian soil, had a glorious performance at Madonna del Olmo, the kingdom of Savoy, and received the name "Pezuela Dragons" or "Death." | Jaime Guzman-Davalos, Count de las Torres Pezuela by inheritance from his mother, he spent from his youth to the military, following in the footsteps of his father. His first feat of arms took place during the War of Spanish Succession, fighting on the side Bourbon. In 1709 requests permission to King Philip V to create a regiment of dragoons at his expense. Would be known as Pezuela Regiment and later as Lusitania Regiment (whose name still survives). Guzmán-Dávalos was at its head as colonel for twenty years. | |
| Cabañas de piedra | RTPP Cultural and Civil: Properties | They appear in different parts of the municipality, are curious and ancient dwellings conical and hemispherical roof that served as shelter for the shepherds. | Is kept in good condition Bullejos that of the Cerro de Zapatero, de la Cuadra, the Valbella and Don Juan. | | | Cabañas de piedra | RTPP Cultural and Civil: Properties | They appear in different parts of the municipality, are curious and ancient dwellings conical and hemispherical roof that served as shelter for the shepherds. | Is kept in good condition Bullejos that of the Cerro de Zapatero, de la Cuadra, the Valbella and Don Juan. | | ||
- | | [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484888,4474329,485088,4474429&mun=28111&wm=2|La Picota]] | RTPP Cultural and Civil: Properties | In 1554 Pezuela neighbors 180 have brought together the council and half a million maravedis to be paid to the King Charles for the privilege of jurisdiction. To commemorate and to warn all travelers Pezuela had got the power to administer justice by itself and that it was villa, was sent up the pillory. The pillory Pezuela de las Torres is 7 meters high and is placed on some steps and crowned its high by four lions. Restored by the Community of Madrid in 2002. | As contained in "Topographical Relations" sent to Philip II, in the answers given 'in 15 days in the month of April 1578', we read that the village was the first village Pezuela the jurisdiction of Alcalá de Henares' twenty-two years to make supplication the illustrious lord Don Juan Martin Silicon, archbishop of Toledo and master of the said town of His Majesty the Emperor Don Carlos, was exempted from the jurisdiction of the town of Alcalá and gave them the privilege signed by Dona Juana, the governor of these kingdoms by his father Emperor's absence, they are all in glory, and for this reason the title of town. To commemorate and to all travelers know, was sent up the stocks'. | | + | | [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484888,4474329,485088,4474429&mun=28111&wm=2|La Picota]] | RTPP Cultural and Civil: Properties | In 1554 Pezuela neighbors 180 have brought together the council and half a million maravedis to be paid to the King Charles for the privilege of jurisdiction. To commemorate and to warn all travelers Pezuela had got the power to administer justice by itself and that it was villa, was sent up the pillory. The pillory Pezuela de las Torres is 7 meters high and is placed on some steps and crowned its high by four lions. Restored by the Community of Madrid in 2002. | As contained in "Topographical Relations" sent to Philip II, in the answers given 'in 15 days in the month of April 1578', we read that the village was the first village Pezuela the jurisdiction of Alcalá de Henares' twenty-two years to make supplication the illustrious lord Don Juan Martin Silicon, archbishop of Toledo and master of the said town of His Majesty the Emperor Don Carlos, was exempted from the jurisdiction of the town of Alcalá and gave them the privilege signed by Dona Juana, the governor of these kingdoms by his father Emperor's absence, they are all in glory, and for this reason the title of town. To commemorate and to all travelers know, was sent up the stocks'. | |
- | | [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=485114,4474458,485314,4474558&mun=28111&wm=2|La Posada]] | RTPP Cultural and Civil: Properties. | XVIII Century. Where horsemen and pedestrians Posada received pension and shelter in his wanderings through this Shire Alcala Alcarria where they had won the deal and trade journals. | Restored by the City, now houses the Centre for Sociocultural, being able to cover all architectural feature Castile. | | + | | [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=485114,4474458,485314,4474558&mun=28111&wm=2|La Posada]] | RTPP Cultural and Civil: Properties. | XVIII Century. Where horsemen and pedestrians Posada received pension and shelter in his wanderings through this Shire Alcala Alcarria where they had won the deal and trade journals. | Restored by the City, now houses the Centre for Sociocultural, being able to cover all architectural feature Castile. | |
| Wineries | RTPP Cultural and Civil : Properties | Located in the Hill of Calvary and dug into the limestone. Where once the wine was stored. | Private. Closed to within sight. | | | Wineries | RTPP Cultural and Civil : Properties | Located in the Hill of Calvary and dug into the limestone. Where once the wine was stored. | Private. Closed to within sight. | | ||
| Covers and Grates art | RTPP Cultural and Civil : Properties | Spread the streets you can see various houses emblazoned with magnificent doors and railings and antique wrought iron handles. The Mayor and Sergio Caballero streets are the best examples: lattices of the XV and XVI. | It must have been very important Pezuela Forge and Great artists, blacksmiths, from the S. Sixteenth to the confiscation of S. XIX, made excellent ironwork seen in many windows. | | | Covers and Grates art | RTPP Cultural and Civil : Properties | Spread the streets you can see various houses emblazoned with magnificent doors and railings and antique wrought iron handles. The Mayor and Sergio Caballero streets are the best examples: lattices of the XV and XVI. | It must have been very important Pezuela Forge and Great artists, blacksmiths, from the S. Sixteenth to the confiscation of S. XIX, made excellent ironwork seen in many windows. | | ||
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- | | [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484938,4474402,485138,4474502&mun=28111&wm=5| Pezuela de las Torres City Council ]] | Cultural Center | Plaza de la Constitución, 1 - 28812 Pezuela de las Torres | Phone: 905 456 325 | | + | | [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=484938,4474402,485138,4474502&mun=28111&wm=5| Pezuela de las Torres City Council ]] | Cultural Center | Plaza de la Constitución, 1 - 28812 Pezuela de las Torres | Phone: 905 456 325 | |
| Jiménez González | Service Station | 28812 - Pezuela de las Torres - Phone: 918 294 576 | Road M-236 | | | Jiménez González | Service Station | 28812 - Pezuela de las Torres - Phone: 918 294 576 | Road M-236 | | ||
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* **ROUTES**: [[http://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/home.do|Routes and waypoints GPS of the World]]. | * **ROUTES**: [[http://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/home.do|Routes and waypoints GPS of the World]]. | ||
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