LOECHES

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Within the region of the countryside to find a municipality that has managed to grow while preserving its significant architectural heritage and history that took place between the streets and corners.

Location of the municipality

Located in an area of ​​Campiñas east of the Community of Madrid, known as the Alcarria of Madrid. The municipality is located in the plain that lies between hills to the Valley of Pantueña.
It belongs to the Arganda court, district of the countryside of the Henares, Madrid province.

Neighboring Municipalities

North: San Fernando de Henares
South: Arganda del Rey and Campo Real
West: Mejorada del Campo and Velilla de San Antonio
East: Torres de La Alameda and Pozuelo del Rey

Geographical Data

Area: 44,1 Km²
Altitude: 647 m
Latitude: 40° 23’ 5’’N
Longitude: 3° 24’ 42’’ O


History

Most art-historical jewel of the town is the Monastery of the Immaculate Conception Convent of the Dominican Sisters, and known as the “Convento Grande”. Baroque style, was founded by the favorite of King Philip IV the Count of Olivares Duc1ue. The facade is attributed to Alonso Carbonell, architect of the “Buen Retiro” in Madrid and is very similar to that of the Incarnation of Madrid.
The archaeological remains found at the end of the village of Loeches show that the Celts were the first human settlement in the third or fourth century a. C. After the Celts came the Romans, who did not settle in the village and left only remnants of an old road now defunct. Then, like other peoples of the valley fill you, Loeches ha1o Muslim power fell, until in 1085 Alfonso VI reconquered for the first time, as the bishop D. Bernardo had to repeat the conquest in 1157. In 1555 the Emperor Charles V granted the title of Villa, and since Felipe II in 1579 sold it as a manor and passed from hand to the Count-Duke of Olivares, whose descendants have since been lords Loeches.

Patrimony

In Loeches blend a rich cultural landscape and not painted with olive trees which show its agricultural tradition. Noted for its iconic landmarks such as convents, now inhabited by mothers smelled Carmelites and the Dominicans, and the Pantheon of the Dukes of Alba.
Convent of the Carmelites or “Chico Convent” was founded by the Cardenas family in the seventeenth century. Baroque style church, has in its interior with valuable paintings of the Christ of Burgos and the Virgin del Carmen sheltering Carmelite friars and nuns under his wing (eighteenth century). Also of great value are the paintings of the XVI century altarpiece, highlighting St. Ignatius of Antioch.
The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption dates from the middle of] sixteenth century Renaissance style and is composed of three doors with their respective covers, a Renaissance, another Tuscan and other gothic. He attributed the authorship of the Tuscan home Churriguera. Note the representation of a Calvary in stone of the late thirteenth century, which some experts say it is the oldest of the Community of Madrid
In the Plaza of the Duchess of Alba, is the Pantheon of the Dukes of Alba, whose altar was buried in 1645 the remains of its founder along with his daughter Maria de Guzman (Duchess of Medina de las Torres and Marquise will Eliche). Subsequently, the cemetery was used as a burial place for the descendants. Subsequently performed a mausoleum of the Countess de Montijo Empress Eugenie's sister and wife of Napoleon III.

Festivals and Traditions

January: Three Kings Procession.
February: Omelette Day.
March: Week of the Women. Day of the tree.
April: Easter with religious processions with different fraternities, N. P., Jesus of Medinaceli, Fraternity Santo Cristo del Perdón, Fraternity Virgen de las Angustias. The Hornazo day (Easter Sunday, sweet typical parish). Cultural Week, Medieval Market, Painting Contest.
May: it celebrates the day of the Community of Madrid with different cultural and festive activities.
June: they celebrate the end of year celebrations and hearing students in the Municipal School of Music, Dance and Theatre Loeches.
July and August: celebrate the festival of the Virgen del Carmen on July 16, and outdoor activities in municipal swimming pools, libraries, swimming, sports tournaments, music and film.
September: Festivities are held in honor of Our Lady Our Lady of Sorrows, the second weekend of September, with numerous festivities that are celebrated with activities of all kinds: religious, bullfighting, cultural, recreational …
October: is performed Youth Week.
December: cultural activities take place, theater, exhibitions, children's activities and the actual carrier.

Accommodation

Hotel-Restaurant Los Prados: Prado Concejil square, Sanglas street,10 - Telephone.: 91 886 22 50

Hostelry

Restaurant Lucky Star: Constitución avenue, 32
Restaurants Carreteros: Street Carreteros, 8
Restaurant Los Prados: Street Sanglas, 10
Restaurant Ronquillo: Street La Chorrera, 14
Restaurants Quilez: Street Roa, E-1
Restaurant Casa Miguel: Pol. El Caballo Parc. 59 Nave 1
Restaurant Cariben: Street virgin of the anguishes, 39

Municipal Services

City Council Loeches: Square of Villa, 1 - Phone:91 885 10 11
Municipal library: Constitution Avenue, 2 - Phone: 91 886 15 37
Socio-Cultural Center “Villa de Loeches” : La Chorrera Street, 5 - Phone: 91 885 10 11
House of Youth: San Blas Street, 5 - Phone: 91 885 15 24
House of Women: Molino Street, 1 - Phone: 91 885 76 28
House of Child / Infant School: Molino street 1 y 3 - Phone: 91 885 12 90
Center for Public Internet Access (C.A.P.I.) : Cadiz Street, S/N.
Socio-Cultural Center “Arango”: Avd. de la Constitución, 2 - Phone: 91 885 15 37
C.P. Duque de Alba: Duquesa de Allsa Square,1 - Phone: 91 885 13 21
C.P. Duque de Alba I: Avd. Argentina, 2 - Phone: 91 885 10 10
Post Office: San Blas Street, 5
Municipal School of Music, Dance and Theatre: Duquesa de Alba Square, 1
School of Adult: Duquesa de Alba Square, 1 - Phone: 91 886 20 36
Local Police: la Villa Square, 1 - Phone: 91 885 16 75
Guardia Civil: De La Manteca street, 10 - Phone: 91 885 10 07
Home of Retired: Avd. de la Constitución, 2 Phone: 9 1 885 15 37
Social Services: Santa Ana Square, 2 - Phone: 91 886 70 30
Municipal Covered Pavilion and Swimming Pools: La Estrella Square S/N - Phone: 91 885 17 06
Municipal Clinic: Virgin of Sorrows Street , S/N - Phone: 91 886 73 06
Civil protection: La Villa Square, 1. - Phone: 91 885 18 79 Phone: 91 886 20 36

List of Resources

Natural Resources

Name Classification Description Other Observations
Pantueña Stream Rivers, streams and riverbanks Council restoration project.
Cattle Trails Cattle Trails Presence of a cattle track that crosses the urban and industrial sites, north - south.
Mount “Cuesta Velilla y otros” Mount reserved and protected: Mount managed Total area: 81,12 ha.
Encinar - Coscojar Places, scenery of natural interest traditionally valued In the southwestern border of the town, bordering the Southeast Regional Park without protection. It has similar characteristics to the oak that if they are protected. You want to include in the protection of the Regional Park.
Cernícalo primilla Enclaves unique birdwatching The Monastery of the Immaculate Conception has the largest colony of lesser kestrel in Spain, a protected raptor.
Monastery of the Immaculate Conception Church of the Asuncion of Our Lady Tower of the Church of the Assumption House of Sanz


Cultural Resources

Name Classification Description Other Observations
Monastery of St. Ignatius Martyr of Mother Carmelite ("Little Convent") RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. Founded in the sixteenth century by the Cardenas family, lords of the town. Square cloister, refectory, library (with works of great value and age), and cells. It has relics of great value: autograph letter of St Teresa of Jesus, a table in the sixteenth century, from Malagon, in which the aforementioned Santa used to eat, and a collection of priceless relics, stands one donated by King Philip IV, which belonged to his father (Philip III), with meat from the belly of the holy and dates from 1590. There are also inside the monastery rich paintings. It has hospice run by nuns. Philip IV established with the community of nuns of the monastery a fairly cordial, in fact, in honor of St Teresa called her daughter Teresa, influenced by the nuns of Loeches. This made ​​the princess was very tied to this people, in fact Velazquez's portrait of her composer Carlos Patiño inspired to compose his musical “The styling of Loeches” (“Book of Human Tones” National Library), as the princess was known affectionately in court.
Church of the Carmelite Monastery of the Mothers (“Little Convent”) RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. Baroque (S. XVII). Home simple with gable pediment lateral curcas and two bells. In the interior, its great pictures and a sixteenth-century altar wood bas-relief depicting the Last Supper. Coat of Caramel in the pediment.
Church of the Assumption of Our Lady RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. Renaissance (S. XVI). Three fronts: a renaissance, another Tuscan, and other gothic. The plant is the thirteenth century. Where the high tower (30 mt.) And dome. It has undergone numerous restorations, for example, declared in 1731 a large fire by lightning, at the time of the event was King Felipe V present. In 1984, restoration work appeared a stone tablet, 1295, which represents the Calvary of Jesus Christ, artistic jewel of CAM.
Gardens of the convents RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. Seventeenth-century gardens of the convents. They retain their paths cross. In an advanced state of degradation. Chance of recovery.
Monastery of the Immaculate Conception of the Dominican Sisters("Great Monastery") RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. Cataloged. Founded in 1640 by the Conde Duque de Olivares. Baroque style granite façade is the work of Alonso Carbonell. Stresses its input Lonja, sweets made by nuns, baroque woodwork. Protected Monument of Cultural Interest (1982). Alonso Carbonell is an architect of the Palace of Buen Retiro. On the cover there was a statue of St. Teresa of Avila, a cousin of Count-Duke of Olivares. Important colonial lesser kestrel.
Church of the Monastery of the Dominican Sisters (“Great Monastery”) RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. Cataloged XVII century. Noted for its sobriety and its iron stand before the altar where Mass participated in the Conde Duque and his family. The altar is a fresco by Fernando Calderon, replacing an old fresco by Rubens disappeared in the French invasion. The fresco of the altar (of 1953) representing Santo Domingo de Guzman in the bottom 17 portraits surrounding components of the House of Alba (including the current Duchess Cayetana).
Pantheon of the Monastery of the Dominican Sisters (“Great Monastery”) RTPP Religious Culture: Properties. Cataloged Trefoil Chapel housing the remains of the founder and his daughter Maria de Guzman and descendants. In the center, carved in marble tomb of the Duchess and Portocarreño Francisca de Sales, the work of Juan Bautista Clesinger. The Duchess Portocarreño Francisca de Sales and was the sister of the Empress Eugenie of France (wife of Napoleon III).
House of Luca de Tena (or "ABC") RTPP Cultural and Civil: Properties. Neo-Gothic styles, Neo-Mudejar in the first third of the twentieth century. Two floors makes chamfer. Cantilevered balcony shaped roundabout. The Luca de Tena are the founders of the newspaper ABC. Located in the Plaza de la Villa. Today it houses a bank and a dental clinic. It was filmed “The strange journey” by Fernando Fernan Gomez.
House of the Sanz RTPP Cultural and Civil: Properties. Building 1929 and 2 floors covered with tile roof overhang Arabic wooden brackets, like the tower embedded in its center. He recalls a Galician manor. Calle Duque de Alba. Style of building in northern Spain. It has a garden that does chamfer, surrounded by an iron fence. Private property.
Sources RTPP Cultural and Civil: Properties. Cataloged. Number of sources by the environment of the municipality whose waters possess purgative and cleansing properties. Once had great success. With degree of protection of protected property of cultural interest of the CAM. His abilities led to the installation of 2 spas.
Spas RTPP Cultural and Civil: Properties. There were two: that of Margarita built in 1851 (the witness remains a beautiful set of postcards), and the Wonder. Attracted many visitors for its healing properties. Now privately owned, with no sign of recovery.
Civil War Paintings in the Crypt of the Dukes of Alba RTPP Cultural and Civil: Not Properties. The vault of the Dukes of Alba during the war served as a refuge for militants who were entertained by drawing on the walls. There are several drawings, portraits and some simple scribbles.
Sweets from Dominican convent Folklore Gastronomic The Dominicans made ​​famous: Polvorones, almond amarguillos, bits of an angel, marquesitas, yolk and perrunillas muffins are their specialties. Take the portico (market) that opens to the left of the main facade of the convent to enter the wheel. Open from 10:00 to 13:30 h. and 16:00 h. to 18:30, except on Friday morning. Phone: 918 867 057
Gaspar de Guzmán y Pimentel. Conde Duque de Olivares Historically important people Born in Rome in 1587. Ala death of his father in 1607 bunches noble heir taking up residence in Seville. He married Agnes de Zuniga y Velasco, maid of honor of Queen Margherita, which allowed him to enter the court circle. In 1615 the court enters the service of Prince Philip, who would rule with the name of Felipe IV from 1621. It is named sommelier de corps and the Horse. Buy a powerful control over the court building on its relationship with the king. In 1623 is valid, through a gradual escalation in court by favors, gifts and intrigues, and struggles with other factions as Sandoval. Since it was earned by a copious fortune that allowed him to buy the manor of Loeches, which showed the great interest because of its proximity to the court. The former most powerful man in Spain, it loses its political credit in 1643 and is banished from the Court, first in Loeches and later bound in Toro where he died in 1645, but returned to Loeches to be buried in the convent founded. In Loeches founded the Convent of the Dominican Sisters and with him a palace, now gone, where is situated the present College “Duke of Alba”, and retains only the front door. Palace and convent were connected by underground passageways.
Legend of the construction of “Convento Grande” Legends, tales, stories Already Loeches Lord of the Conde Duque, and walking with his wife, Agnes de Zuniga y Velasco, wanted to visit the convent of Las Carmelites, but the Mother Superior not allowed entry to be closing. This awakened in the Conde Duque a mixture of anger, arrogance and pride, very prominent traits of his personality, and going to the Mother Superior said, “I assure you Reverend, that within a few years will stand in front of this building which will be your amazement and wrap in the largest dark. ” Is more credible than the Count-Duke wanted to build a building on the estate of Loeches, near the Court, to record their power and influence at the time of our history.
Legend of “Oro de Moscú” Legends, tales, stories Legend has it that the famous Bank of Spain's gold “sleep” two nights in the crypt of the Dominican Monastery of the Immaculate Conception before leaving via Valencia, Moscow.
World Tourism Day Fairs Special activities related to the historical heritage of Loeches. September 27
Short Film Festival Fairs mid-May, at the Centro Cultural Villa de Loeches May
Golden Century Market Fairs The square Duchess of Alba. Posts crafts, clothing, entertainment, theatrical recreations inspired by the seventeenth century Month of April
Route of Tapa Fairas May 2nd establishments. A bind covers cultural visits. May 2
Fair Commerce Small Fairs Dealers in the region come together to promote their business First weekend in June
Gastronomic days and Tourism Fairs Days of local character: events, tours, workshops, the best dishes from caterers… In October
Celebrations of Our Lady of Angustias Patron Saint festivities Various activities organized by the numerous rocks. Notable bullfighting events and musical performances September 11 and 12
Back of the Monastery of the Immaculate Conception. Carmelite Convent or Monastery of St. Ignatius Martyr. Facade of the Carmelite Convent or Monastery of St. Ignatius Martyr. House of Luca de Tena known as ABC Home


Tourist Services

Name Classification Description Other Observations
Office of Tourism Office of Tourism Chorrera Street, 7 Phone: 918 851 778
Signaling heritage resources tourist signaling Of the major religious and economic elements related to the House of Alba.
Hospice of St. Ignatius Martyr Monastery Hosting Services The Carmelite Mothers offer the option of staying in their convent. Phone: 918 867 370
Hotel Los Prados Hotels 16 rooms, will host meetings and conventions. It has to turn the restaurant “El Rincón de Loeches” Sanglas Street, 10 (Polig. Ind. Prado Concejil) - Phone: 918 862 250


Other Services

Name Classification Description Other Observations
City Council Loeches Public Center La Villa Square, 1 - 28890 Loeches Phones: 918 851 011/ 918 851 675/ 918 851 409
Loeches Service station Road Loeches and Alcalá de Henares, 35 - Loeches - Telephone: 918851077
Loeches businesswomen from Network Business Associations
Municipal Tourism Promotion Plan Tourism Promotion Plans Period of execution: 2008-2011


Transportes y Comunicaciones

Name Classification Description Other Observations
Line 261 Bus Madrid (Av. América) - Villar del Olmo Monday to Friday bus large number (from 06:30 am. to 22:30pm.)
Saturday 9:00am. to 22:00pm.
Sundays and public holidays from 9:30am. to 21:30pm.
Nocturnal: 23:30pm., 01:30am., 03:00am.
Villar del Olmo - Madrid (Av. América) Monday to Friday from 5:30am. to 20:30pm. (Some of them leave Urbanización Monte Acevedo).
Saturday 7:00am. to 20:00pm.
Sundays and public holidays from 7:30am. to 19:30pm.
Nocturnal, Friday 22:00pm., 00:00am., 01:15am.
Saturday 22:00pm., 00:00am., 01:15am. (Some of them leave Urbanization Monte Acevedo).
Phone: 918712511
Line 284 Bus Madrid (Avd. América) - Velilla - Loeches Monday to Friday from 06:30am. to 23:00pm.
Saturday, Sundays and public holidays from 07:00am. to 23:00pm.
Loeches - Velilla - Madrid (Avd. América)Monday to Friday 06:30am.
Monday to Friday: 05:30am. to 21:50pm.
Saturday, Sundays and public holidays from 06:00am. to 21:50pm.
Phone: 916699572
Line 320 Bus Arganda del Rey - Alcalá de Henares Monday to Friday: 06:15am., 07:15am., and from 10:30am. to 19:30pm.(every hour)
Alcalá de Henares - Arganda del Rey Monday to Friday working 07:00am to 20:30pm.
Phone: 918712511
Line 280 Bus Coslada (FF.CC)- Hospital - Loeches Monday to Friday from 05:45am to 07:15am (every 30 minutes)
from 07:40am. to 22:04pm. (every 32 minutes), industrial estates reach Loeches.
Saturday, Sundays and public holidays: 05:45am and 06:45am. From 07:40am. to 21:32pm., every 64min.
Loeches - Hospital - Coslada (FF.CC) Monday to Friday: 06:40am, 07:12am., 07:44am., 08:15am.;
from 08:44am. to 21:00pm. (every 32min).From 21:00pm. to 23:00pm. (every 64 minutes)
Saturday, Sundays and public holidays: 06:40am., 07:44ham.;
from 08:44am. to 20:28pm. (every 64 minutes); 21:30pm., 22:30pm.
Phone: 916699572
Point of informationhttp://www.ctm-madrid.es
Greenway Extension train 40 days Urban and peri: walks and trails 40 Days Railroad was baptized a railway line that ran only during the Civil War. Its layout Torrejón de Ardoz joined Villacañas, running along Loeches, and New Baztán, among others. Its name evokes the rush to build this railroad, built into overdrive when the battle of Jarama sectioned Madrid-Alicante railway. Service in their part of a Carabaña Estremera. We want to regain their suitability as Greenway Loeches passing through. It preserves some colorful tunnels.
Intermunicipal Transport Lines http://www.ctm-madrid.es/servlet/RedTransServlet?xh_TIPO=32&xh_ACCION=0&xh_TIPO_SEL=T&CODPANTALLA=12&xh_CLAVE=075000%23Loeches&x=39&y=3



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