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What to see in La Guardia (Toledo) Palace-House of the Jaenes (Ethnological Museum) Church of Our Lady of the Assumption Hermitage of the Holy Child Historic town center and castle ruins Cave houses and dwellings carved into the rock Natural surroundings of the Cedrón Stream and the La Guardia Lagoon Wineries and wine from the Campo de La Guardia region Main Square
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La Guardia is considered a small town, but surprisingly rich in heritage, ideal for a peaceful getaway from Madrid or Toledo. Its hilltop location affords panoramic views, streets steeped in history, and a distinctive character. Although it seems like a town you could visit in a morning, it holds more history, architecture, and scenery than meets the eye. Furthermore, it's part of a renowned wine-producing region: within its boundaries lies the Pago Campo de La Guardia vineyard, a wine with a protected designation of origin, adding value for wine tourism enthusiasts.
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The hermitage was built to house the only image saved from the fire that destroyed the parish church on April 23, 1521, during the Revolt of the Comuneros of Castile. This surviving carving was moved from the old chapel dedicated to Saint Christopher, leading to the change of dedication to Our Lady of La Antigua. At the end of the 16th century, it was completely rebuilt in the popular Toledo Baroque style, using threshing floor bricks and quartzite and lime masonry. During the Peninsular War, the French set fire to the hermitage, destroying much of the image; only the original head was preserved, which is now located at the feet of the current carving from 1955.
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The Casa de los Jaenes Ethnological Museum is located in La Guardia (Toledo), inside a historic 18th-century building known as the House of the Inquisition or the House of Don Eulogio. Construction: Commissioned by Sebastián de Huerta, Secretary General of the Inquisition, in the 18th century. Style: Baroque with Mannerist details. Highlights: Monumental stone doorway with two levels and the Jaenes coat of arms. Columned courtyard with Tuscan columns and wooden walkways. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC) in 1991.
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Cabañas de Yepes, in the Mesa de Ocaña (Toledo), is a small town with rural charm, historical heritage, and a natural setting ideal for relaxing. Parish Church of Our Lady of the Assumption Built in the 16th century, it features a central nave and chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Socorro. Interesting fact: its clock (1829) uses the same clock system as the one at Puerta del Sol in Madrid. Hermitage of San Sebastián Dating from the 18th century, in the popular style, it is located on the road to Huerta de Valdecarábanos.
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If you haven't visited it, you'll miss its spectacular church and its walls around the town.
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Devotion to the image of Our Lady of La Antigua is due to the fire that devastated the parish church on April 23, 1521, set by the troops of Charles I during the War of the Communities of Castile. Only the effigy of the Virgin Mary survived, which was taken to the hermitage of San Cristóbal for protection, leading to the building's dedication being changed to Our Lady of La Antigua. This was not the only incident the image suffered; during the Peninsular War, Napoleon's army set fire to the hermitage, leaving only the head of the statue, which is preserved today at the feet of the current image, dating from 1955. Her feast day takes place on the first Sunday of September, preceded by the novena, a period during which the faithful walk up the hill. The previous Saturday, the proclamation and floral offering take place, and on the main day, a mass is held in honor of the Virgin and a multitudinous procession on the shoulders of the Virgin in the Morachos (male and female) up the hill that bears her name.
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The building was ordered to be built by D. Sebastián de Huerta, Secretary General of the Inquisition and a native of the Guard. An outstanding element of the building is the 18th century Baroque façade that maintains some Mannerist aftertaste. It is made of stone and is preserved in good condition.
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