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Lucena: a city with deep roots and growing industries

Castillo del Moral, Lucena

Lucena lies in the southeastern part of Córdoba province. It’s surrounded by fertile land where grain fields and olive groves stretch as far as the eye can see. The nearby Lucena River keeps the soil rich and productive. Agriculture thrives here, but that's not all. Lucena’s economy runs on more than just olives and wheat. Local workshops produce beautiful ceramics, quality wines, and stylish furniture. The city is also known for making massive clay storage jars, still crafted using traditional techniques.

A walk through centuries of culture

In Lucena, history is everywhere you look. The old town is filled with stories, monuments, and well-preserved architecture. The Castillo del Moral is one of the most eye-catching landmarks. Once a fortress, it now houses the city’s archaeological museum. Another must-see is the Jewish Necropolis, an ancient cemetery that offers a glimpse into Lucena’s Jewish past.

Wander further and you'll reach the Casa de los Mora and the Palacio de los Condes de Hust, two elegant buildings that show the city's noble heritage. The local museums take things even further. The Archaeological and Ethnological Museum displays relics from Roman times to the present. Prefer engines over history books? Then the Museum of Antique Cars is for you.

Lucena is also dotted with churches and chapels. The Parroquia de Santo Domingo de Guzmán stands out, both for its size and its role in the city's spiritual life.

Castillo del Moral: more than just stone walls

In the center of the city stands the Castillo del Moral. Built in the 11th and 12th centuries, this square-shaped fortress has towers on each corner and a rich past. Its most famous feature is the Torre del Moral, a striking octagonal tower with a baroque roof.

One major event in Spanish history happened here: the capture of Boabdil "El Chico", the last king of Granada, in 1483. Over time, the castle transformed into a residence for nobility and became part of the Palacio y Castillo de los Medinaceli. Today, it invites visitors to dive into Lucena’s past, from ancient times to its modern-day rebirth.

Green escapes just around the corner

Need a break from sightseeing? Lucena has that covered too. The nearby Laguna Amarga nature reserve offers peaceful views and gentle breezes. The Malpasillo Reservoir is another great spot to unwind or take a walk. These quiet places are perfect for anyone who enjoys nature without straying too far from town.

Lucena is a city that mixes history, industry, and nature in a way that feels just right. Whether you’re into old castles, local crafts, or lakeside strolls, you’ll feel right at home here.

source: turismodelasubbetica.es

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