Spain - Andalucia
Baeza
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Baeza was the seat of a bishop during the Visigothic period and a prominent border town between Andalusia and La Mancha during the Reconquest. Golden seignorial mansions testify to its importance as a Moorish capital before 1227, when it became the first Andalusian town to be reconquered. Make time to drop by the tourist office in the enchanting Plaza de los Leones, pick up a town map, and wander on foot from there to visit this open-air museum of architecture, from Romanesque through Renaissance.
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