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====== SANTORCAZ ====== | ====== SANTORCAZ ====== | ||
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| Livestock trails | Livestock trails | Five branches Santorcaz track to start from all directions. We communicate with Anchuelo, Corpa, y Pioz (Guadalajara). | | | Livestock trails | Livestock trails | Five branches Santorcaz track to start from all directions. We communicate with Anchuelo, Corpa, y Pioz (Guadalajara). | | ||
| Mount “Santorcaz Station” | Reserved and protected Mount: Mount managed | This is land or scrubland mount located on the Monitoring Station Marina, east of the municipality. | Total Area: 185 ha. | | | Mount “Santorcaz Station” | Reserved and protected Mount: Mount managed | This is land or scrubland mount located on the Monitoring Station Marina, east of the municipality. | Total Area: 185 ha. | | ||
- | | Pinar de la Dehesa | Places, places of natural interest traditionally valued | It has been conditioned as a recreation area with benches and tables. | | + | | Pinegrove of the pasture | Places, places of natural interest traditionally valued | It has been conditioned as a recreation area with benches and tables. | |
| Fauna | Fauna and ornithology | Foxes, hares, rabbits, partridges, wild boars, wild cats, booted eagles, owls, owls, hawks, kestrels and kites. | Endangered Birds: eagle. Birds are sensitive to habitat disturbance, little bustard and golden eagle. Threatened by the Regional Catalog: Montagu's harrier, peregrine falcon and owl. | | | Fauna | Fauna and ornithology | Foxes, hares, rabbits, partridges, wild boars, wild cats, booted eagles, owls, owls, hawks, kestrels and kites. | Endangered Birds: eagle. Birds are sensitive to habitat disturbance, little bustard and golden eagle. Threatened by the Regional Catalog: Montagu's harrier, peregrine falcon and owl. | | ||
| Hunting | Huntin g | Abundant small game in the city | partridge, rabbit. | | | Hunting | Huntin g | Abundant small game in the city | partridge, rabbit. | | ||
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+ | | Church of San Torcuato. | Arcs Church San Torcuato. | Old typical house. | Old recovered laundry. | | ||
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==== Cultural Resources ==== | ==== Cultural Resources ==== | ||
^ Name ^ Classification ^ Description ^ Other Observations ^ | ^ Name ^ Classification ^ Description ^ Other Observations ^ | ||
| Church of Saint Torcuato | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. | The building of the thirteenth century Romanesque tradition but humble masonry based building with rows of brick, which together with its triple-header Mudejar apse, makes it one of the finest examples of Moorish architecture in Madrid. The rest of the church is from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, even after the collapse of much of the building in 1951 had to be built in many ways. The porch was built in 1614. Contains a baroque altarpiece (S. XVII). | In the style of many scattered mainly in the north and east of the province of Madrid. Highlights the main apse, high-volume, which took as one of the units of the fortified defense. Inside you can admire paintings come out of the workshop of Juan de Arellano, a native of the village. | | | Church of Saint Torcuato | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. | The building of the thirteenth century Romanesque tradition but humble masonry based building with rows of brick, which together with its triple-header Mudejar apse, makes it one of the finest examples of Moorish architecture in Madrid. The rest of the church is from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, even after the collapse of much of the building in 1951 had to be built in many ways. The porch was built in 1614. Contains a baroque altarpiece (S. XVII). | In the style of many scattered mainly in the north and east of the province of Madrid. Highlights the main apse, high-volume, which took as one of the units of the fortified defense. Inside you can admire paintings come out of the workshop of Juan de Arellano, a native of the village. | | ||
- | | Hermitage of the Soledad | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. | Square building built in 1681 on an ancient shrine that existed in 1575. | | + | | Hermita of the loneliness | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. | Square building built in 1681 on an ancient shrine that existed in 1575. | |
| Hermitage of Orcalez | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. | Early sixteenth century. Erected at the expense of an archdeacon of the Cathedral of Toledo, possibly on the ruins of a mosque. Rectangular with an apse, contains gothic elements. | Is currently under reconstruction. Located at the foot of the hill of the Watchtower Arabic. The Orcalez Virgin is the patroness of the villa. | | | Hermitage of Orcalez | RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. | Early sixteenth century. Erected at the expense of an archdeacon of the Cathedral of Toledo, possibly on the ruins of a mosque. Rectangular with an apse, contains gothic elements. | Is currently under reconstruction. Located at the foot of the hill of the Watchtower Arabic. The Orcalez Virgin is the patroness of the villa. | | ||
| Altarpiece of the Church Saint Torcuato | RTPP Religious Culture: Not Properties. | Baroque altarpiece, the mid-seventeenth century, which contains four canvases of the painter Francisco Camilo. | | | Altarpiece of the Church Saint Torcuato | RTPP Religious Culture: Not Properties. | Baroque altarpiece, the mid-seventeenth century, which contains four canvases of the painter Francisco Camilo. | | ||
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| Laundries | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties. | They were built in the late nineteenth century and have recently been restored. | Cross M-213 to access them. | | | Laundries | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties. | They were built in the late nineteenth century and have recently been restored. | Cross M-213 to access them. | | ||
| Sources | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties. | The fountain in the Plaza of the Constitution of 1919. Of the five sources in the sixteenth century, only the original known as Caño Alto, outskirts of the village. | | | Sources | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties. | The fountain in the Plaza of the Constitution of 1919. Of the five sources in the sixteenth century, only the original known as Caño Alto, outskirts of the village. | | ||
- | | Plaza de Toros | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties. | Pretty small stone bullring, which uses the slope where it is located, to place the stands. | It is situated beneath the apse of the Church of San Torcuato, forming a picturesque landscape. Significant potential for all kinds of events in addition to the bull. | | + | | Bullring | RTPP Civil Cultural: Properties. | Pretty small stone bullring, which uses the slope where it is located, to place the stands. | It is situated beneath the apse of the Church of San Torcuato, forming a picturesque landscape. Significant potential for all kinds of events in addition to the bull. | |
| Typical Meals | Folklore Gourmet | Candy: repápalos, bagels and toast. Pisto. | | | Typical Meals | Folklore Gourmet | Candy: repápalos, bagels and toast. Pisto. | | ||
| Filming of “Crónicas de un pueblo” | Popular historic events | “Crónicas de un pueblo”, Antonio Mercero series filmed for Spanish TV, told the daily life and problems of the people of Castile, Puebla Nueva del Rey Sancho, fictional village since the series was actually recorded in Santorcaz, which brought fame to the town. | There is a village street called "Calle Spanish TV." The series began airing in 1971 and spent three years on the air with great success. The series, devised by Admiral Carrero Blanco, was a strong ideological pro-regime. | | | Filming of “Crónicas de un pueblo” | Popular historic events | “Crónicas de un pueblo”, Antonio Mercero series filmed for Spanish TV, told the daily life and problems of the people of Castile, Puebla Nueva del Rey Sancho, fictional village since the series was actually recorded in Santorcaz, which brought fame to the town. | There is a village street called "Calle Spanish TV." The series began airing in 1971 and spent three years on the air with great success. The series, devised by Admiral Carrero Blanco, was a strong ideological pro-regime. | | ||
| Princess of Eboli | Historical Figures Relevant | Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda, Princess of Eboli, countess of Melito and Duchess of Pastrana, (Cifuentes, 1540 - Pastrana, 1592) was a Spanish aristocrat. The princess was imprisoned by Philip II in 1579, first in the Tower of Pinto, then the strength of Santorcaz and deprived of the custody of their children and manage their assets, to be transferred in 1581 to the Ducal Palace of Pastrana , where he died attended by his youngest daughter Ana de Silva. | He had conflicts with Teresa of Jesus, and participated in intrigues in the court of Philip II that cost him his imprisonment: After being widowed, legend has it that she became the mistress of King Philip II, although this has been denied by some authors, the after his secretary, Antonio Perez. Ana also said to be instigated by the secretary of the king's death in 1578 Juan de Escobedo, secretary of John of Austria and brother of the king, obtaining the consent of the king to convince him about alleged intrigues of Escobedo, who had actually discovered their affair with the king's secretary and surely denounced the monarch.| | | Princess of Eboli | Historical Figures Relevant | Ana de Mendoza de la Cerda, Princess of Eboli, countess of Melito and Duchess of Pastrana, (Cifuentes, 1540 - Pastrana, 1592) was a Spanish aristocrat. The princess was imprisoned by Philip II in 1579, first in the Tower of Pinto, then the strength of Santorcaz and deprived of the custody of their children and manage their assets, to be transferred in 1581 to the Ducal Palace of Pastrana , where he died attended by his youngest daughter Ana de Silva. | He had conflicts with Teresa of Jesus, and participated in intrigues in the court of Philip II that cost him his imprisonment: After being widowed, legend has it that she became the mistress of King Philip II, although this has been denied by some authors, the after his secretary, Antonio Perez. Ana also said to be instigated by the secretary of the king's death in 1578 Juan de Escobedo, secretary of John of Austria and brother of the king, obtaining the consent of the king to convince him about alleged intrigues of Escobedo, who had actually discovered their affair with the king's secretary and surely denounced the monarch.| | ||
| Cardenal Cisneros | Historical Figures Relevant | Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros whose name was Gonzalo better known as Cardinal Cisneros. After the death of his father gets the vicariate of Uceda, faced with the Archbishop of Toledo, which meant the imprisonment of Don Gonzalo Santorcaz by Archbishop Carrillo for some years. | Despite his imprisonment, Cisneros not resigned, which was held by Cardinal Gonzalez de Mendoza, but the closure was to last some time as it appears in some biographies, for soon after, in 1478, Cisneros was chaplain of the cathedral of Sigüenza.| | | Cardenal Cisneros | Historical Figures Relevant | Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros whose name was Gonzalo better known as Cardinal Cisneros. After the death of his father gets the vicariate of Uceda, faced with the Archbishop of Toledo, which meant the imprisonment of Don Gonzalo Santorcaz by Archbishop Carrillo for some years. | Despite his imprisonment, Cisneros not resigned, which was held by Cardinal Gonzalez de Mendoza, but the closure was to last some time as it appears in some biographies, for soon after, in 1478, Cisneros was chaplain of the cathedral of Sigüenza.| | ||
- | | Santísimo Cristo de la Fe | Celebrations | In September, for almost a week. Religious festivals and popular. On day 14 the Brotherhood celebrates Mass sung by a choir and procession of Christ accompanied by the band of the Paratrooper Brigade. 18 Day Mass in honor of the paratroopers who died in service, and tribute on the tombstone of the chapel of conception. Days 16 and 17 are held bulls (since 1619). | Also stresses the "rounds", held at night to finish the dance. There are four: the single, that of married, singles and married. | | + | | The holiest Christ de la Fe | Celebrations | In September, for almost a week. Religious festivals and popular. On day 14 the Brotherhood celebrates Mass sung by a choir and procession of Christ accompanied by the band of the Paratrooper Brigade. 18 Day Mass in honor of the paratroopers who died in service, and tribute on the tombstone of the chapel of conception. Days 16 and 17 are held bulls (since 1619). | Also stresses the "rounds", held at night to finish the dance. There are four: the single, that of married, singles and married. | |
| Saint Antón | Celebrations | Night of January 16th. Neighbors gather at bonfires to burn objects in honor of the saint to protect animals, important for farm work | | | Saint Antón | Celebrations | Night of January 16th. Neighbors gather at bonfires to burn objects in honor of the saint to protect animals, important for farm work | | ||
| Saint Roque | Celebrations | August 15. Pilgrimage to the hermitage of San Roque, where Mass is celebrated | | | Saint Roque | Celebrations | August 15. Pilgrimage to the hermitage of San Roque, where Mass is celebrated | | ||
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+ | | Church of San Torcuato. | Arcs Church San Torcuato. | Old ruins. | Rest of old construction. | | ||
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==== Tourist Services ==== | ==== Tourist Services ==== | ||
^ Name ^ Classification ^ Description ^ Other Observations ^ | ^ Name ^ Classification ^ Description ^ Other Observations ^ | ||
- | | [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=480070,4480224,480270,4480324&mun=28136&wm=4|La Casona de Éboli]] | Hotels | Hotel Rural with 6 well-appointed rooms. SPA has. Make business meetings. | C/ Embudo, 6 - Phones: 918 840 472 / 609 109 797 www.casonaeboli.com | | + | | [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=480070,4480224,480270,4480324&mun=28136&wm=4|La Casona de Éboli]] | Hotels | Hotel Rural with 6 well-appointed rooms. SPA has. Make business meetings. | Funnel Street, 6 - Phones: 918 840 472 / 609 109 797 www.casonaeboli.com | |
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==== Other Services ==== | ==== Other Services ==== | ||
^ Name ^ Classification ^ Description ^ Other Observations ^ | ^ Name ^ Classification ^ Description ^ Other Observations ^ | ||
- | | Gas Station of Robledal | Service Station | Avenida Urba,1 - Villalbilla - Phone: 918 859 967 | | + | | Gas Station of Robledal | Service Station | Urba. Avenue ,1 - Villalbilla - Phone: 918 859 967 | |
| Julio Muñoz Ranz | Service Station | El Gurugú, 28810 - Villalbilla - Phone: 918 834 122 | | | Julio Muñoz Ranz | Service Station | El Gurugú, 28810 - Villalbilla - Phone: 918 834 122 | | ||
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+ | | View of the Church from the ancient walls. | Old Laundry. | Old typical house. | Old recovered laundry. | | ||
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==== Transports and Communications ==== | ==== Transports and Communications ==== | ||
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- | | Line 275 | Bus | Alcalá de Henares - Los Santos de La Humosa - Alcalá de Henares| Monday to Friday 06:50h. to 21:30h. | | + | | Line 275 | Bus | Alcalá de Henares - Los Santos de La Humosa - Alcalá de Henares| Monday to Friday 06:50am. to 21:30pm. | |
- | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Saturday from 10:00h. to 21:00h.| | + | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Saturday from 10:00am. to 21:00pm.| |
- | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Sunday and Public Holiday from 10:00h. to 22:00h.| | + | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Sunday and Public Holiday from 10:00am. to 22:00pm.| |
- | | ::: | ::: | Alcalá de Henares - Los Santos de La Humosa - Alcalá de Henares | Monday to Friday 06:50h. to 21:30h.| | + | | ::: | ::: | Alcalá de Henares - Los Santos de La Humosa - Alcalá de Henares | Monday to Friday 06:50am. to 21:30pm.| |
- | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Saturday from 10:00h. to 21:00h. | | + | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Saturday from 10:00am. to 21:00pm. | |
- | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Sunday an Public Holiday from 10:00h. to 22:00h.| | + | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Sunday an Public Holiday from 10:00am. to 22:00pm.| |
| ::: | ::: | ::: | Phone: 918 880 021 | | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Phone: 918 880 021 | | ||
- | | Line 279 | Bus | Madrid (South Station)- Sacedón| Monday to Friday 15:00h. | | + | | Line 279 | Bus | Madrid (South Station)- Sacedón| Monday to Friday 15:00pm. | |
- | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Saturday 11:30h.| | + | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Saturday 11:30am.| |
- | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Sunday and Public Holiday 08:00h.| | + | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Sunday and Public Holiday 08:00am.| |
- | | ::: | ::: | Sacedón- Madrid (South Station)| Monday to Friday 07:15h.| | + | | ::: | ::: | Sacedón- Madrid (South Station)| Monday to Friday 07:15am.| |
- | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Saturday 07:15h.| | + | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Saturday 07:15am.| |
- | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Sunday and Public Holiday 18:00h.| | + | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Sunday and Public Holiday 18:00pm.| |
| ::: | ::: | ::: | Phone: 918 880 021 | | | ::: | ::: | ::: | Phone: 918 880 021 | | ||
| Point of Information [[http://www.ctm-madrid.es]] |||| | | Point of Information [[http://www.ctm-madrid.es]] |||| | ||
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===== Links of Interest ===== | ===== Links of Interest ===== | ||
- | * **MAPS**: [[http://82.223.117.91/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=479651,4479954,481135,4481004&mun=28136|Resources Map of the municipality]]. | + | * **MAPS**: [[http://81.46.222.131/mapawiki/index2.php?bbox=479651,4479954,481135,4481004&mun=28136|Resources Map of the municipality]]. |
* **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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