A striking piece of medieval architecture, located three kilometers outside El Coronil in the province of Seville. The Castillo de las Aguzaderas is an old Islamic fortress, later rebuilt, and now proudly holds the title of Monumento Nacional.
Plaza de la Asunción, Jerez de la Frontera
Formerly known as Plaza de Los Escribanos

“It is not the place, but the moments in the Plaza de la Asunción in Jerez that make memories unforgettable.”
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Plaza de la Asunción: Where Styles Converge
In the heart of Jerez de la Frontera lies the Plaza de la Asunción. Once known as the Plaza de Los Escribanos, this square is now a place where architecture and history go hand in hand. From Renaissance to Mudéjar and Neoclassical – you’ll find it all in this one location.
The Monumento a la Asunción: Crafted with an Eye for Detail
At the center of the square stands the Monumento a la Asunción. Created in 1952, it was designed by architect Fernando de la Cuadra e Irizar and sculptor Juan Luís Vasallo. A raised platform, surrounded by ten columns linked with chains, forms its base. Atop it, you’ll see palm branches, coats of arms, cherubs, and a statue of the Virgin Mary carried by angels. It’s a carefully constructed piece, impressive not just in size, but also in symbolism.
Architectural Styles that Complement One Another
Plaza de la Asunción is a great example of how different architectural styles can enhance each other. The buildings around the square – such as the Antiguo Cabildo and the Church of San Dionisio – are each unique, yet together they form a powerful whole. It’s clear that this was all thoughtfully designed.
Antiguo Cabildo: From City Hall to City Icon
The Antiguo Cabildo is more than just an old building. It served for many years as the town hall and played a role in significant moments of Jerez’s history. Today, it contributes to the overall charm of the plaza. Its architectural style fits perfectly within the ensemble.
Church of San Dionisio: Serenity and Character
On the edge of the square stands the Church of San Dionisio. This building adds a spiritual dimension to the plaza’s historical depth. Its architecture and interior attract many visitors each year – not only for religious reasons, but also for their cultural significance.
A Square with Character
Plaza de la Asunción is not just beautiful to look at – it’s full of life. Locals and visitors alike use it as a gathering place. The mix of historic buildings and artworks creates a unique atmosphere. Here, you can truly feel Jerez’s long history – and see how it still lives on.
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Other fun attractions in the area include: Feria del Caballo, Alcázar, Catedral, Bodegas Fundador, Plaza de la Asunción, Iglesia de San Miguel, Estación de Jerez, Iglesia de San Juan de los Caballeros, La Cartuja de Santa María de la Defensión, Fundación Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, Palacio del Tiempo, Centro Andaluz de Flamenco Jerez de la Frontera | turismo
More Than a Tourist Stop
If you look closely, you’ll see that this square is more than just a sightseeing spot. It’s a place where art, culture, and religion come together. Every building, every detail tells a story about the city’s past. And that makes Plaza de la Asunción a valuable part of Jerez.
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