9 Sights in Jerez de la frontera, Spain (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Jerez de la frontera, Spain. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 9 sights are available in Jerez de la frontera, Spain.

Sightseeing Tours in Jerez de la frontera

1. Zoobotánico Jerez

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The Jerez Zoobotanical Garden, formerly known as the Alberto Durán Zoo and Botanical Garden, is a zoo and botanical garden located in the town of Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, Spain. It occupies 60,000 square meters and has planned an Expansion and Renovation Program that would lead to doubling its extension. [citation needed] It was built on the arrival site of the Tempul spring, which provided drinking water to the city and several cities in the Bay of Cadiz.

Wikipedia: Zoobotánico Jerez (ES), Website

2. Iglesia de San Lucas

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The Diocesan Shrine of the Evangelist Señor San Lucas is located in the Plaza de San Lucas, in the neighborhood of San Lucas, within the historic center of Jerez de la Frontera. Built in medieval times, it underwent major modifications during the Baroque period. It has primitive chapels, Baroque additions and altarpieces of great beauty, which has led it to be inscribed as a Monument in the General Catalogue of Andalusian Historical Heritage.

Wikipedia: Iglesia de San Lucas (Jerez de la Frontera) (ES)

3. Plaza Aladro

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Plaza de Aladro is a square located in Jerez de la Frontera. Located in the eighteenth-century expansion that took place in the old Llanos de San Sebastián, it owes its name to Juan Pedro Aladro y Kastriota, a Jerez native who aspired to the Albanian throne on his mother's side and who paid for the creation of the square.

Wikipedia: Plaza de Aladro (ES)

4. Centro Andaluz del Flamenco

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Centro Andaluz del Flamenco El Pantera / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Andalusian Centre for Flamenco Documentation (CADF) is an Andalusian institution created in 1987 and incorporated into the Ministry of Culture of the Junta de Andalucía in 1993 located in the Palacio Pemartín in Jerez de la Frontera, dedicated to the recovery, conservation, research and dissemination of flamenco.

Wikipedia: Centro Andaluz de Flamenco (ES), Website

5. Iglesia de San Dionisio

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The Church of San Dionisio is a church located in Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain. It was built in the late 15th century in Gothic-Mudéjar style, although its interior was later renovated in Baroque style by architects Diego Antonio Díaz and Pedro de Silva. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1964.

Wikipedia: Church of San Dionisio (Jerez de la Frontera) (EN)

6. Museo Arqueológico Municipal

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The Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Jerez de la Frontera is an archaeological museum on the Plaza del Mercado in Jerez de la Frontera, province of Cádiz, southern Spain. The museum occupies an 18th-century building which was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1962.

Wikipedia: Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Jerez de la Frontera (EN)

7. Iglesia de San Juan de los Caballeros

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The Church of San Juan de los Caballeros is located in the San Juan de Jerez de la Frontera neighborhood. It is one of the six historical parishes created by King Alfonso X the wise on the ancient mosques after his reconquest of the city, in the year 1264.

Wikipedia: Iglesia de San Juan de los Caballeros (Jerez de la Frontera) (ES)

8. Pinacoteca Rivero

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The Pinacoteca Rivero, also known as Bodegas Tradition Pinacoteca, is a selection of Spanish works from the Joaquín Rivero collection that is permanently exposed in the Bodegas Rincón Malillo, within the Bodegas Tradition, of Jerez de la Frontera.

Wikipedia: Pinacoteca Rivero (ES)

9. Plaza del Mercado

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The Plaza del Mercado is located in the old town of the city of Jerez de la Frontera. Located in the old collation of San Mateo, it owes its name to the fact that the old souk or Arab market of the city was located there.

Wikipedia: Plaza del Mercado (Jerez de la Frontera) (ES)

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