Approaching Laguardia, the capital of Rioja Alavesa, perception and thought are full of images and concepts that evoke tradition and beauty: the magnificent contrast between wine, hills, modern bodegas emerging among vineyards and sus campanarios y la Sierra. de Cantabria final. There are no obstacles, you can not leave any vehicle, it is the best place for a local transformation. Ingresar a Laguardia implies a return to the past, immersed in a medieval panorama that resonates with life in every stone.
Puertas al pasado
To enter the casco part of Laguardia's history, one must protect the villa surrounded by castle walls, passing through the necessary passages. La puerta de Carnicerías is the most transit that connects the lively XXI century with the Plaza Mayor, the central center of the city. Once inside, the environment undergoes a dramatic transformation: paved roads, stone structures, and an environment that goes back centuries.
The city layout retains an almond shape, designed to simplify defense during conflict. Explore its streets and enter spaces full of history and charm, where every corner reflects a part of this unique city's heritage.
Gothic and monumental treasures
El pórtico de Santa María de los Reyes, one of Laguardia's main attractions, is a 14th-century Gothic gem. Its main feature is that it still retains its original polychromy, an outstanding detail attributed to the atrium added in the 16th century, protecting this architectural jewel from the ravages of time and adverse climatic conditions. A guided visit to this balcony not only gives you an opportunity to appreciate its magnificently beautiful sculpture, but also gives you an opportunity to understand the artistic and religious significance of that era.
It is the miraculous religious emblem of the majestic emblem of Santa Maria. Sin embargo, Laguardia makes no religious distinction. Another place of historical relevance is the home of Félix Maria Samaniego, a famous short story writer from this city. To my memory, you can change any relationship that is repeated on these streets.
Laguardia, on the other hand, is also home to archaeological gems such as the Celtiberic pool of La Barbacana, a first-century BC building admired for its engineering and utility in ancient times. The Church of San Juan Bautista enriches a series of monuments that captivate tourists with their octagonal structure and impressive altars.
The essence of wine
At Laguardia, wine is not only a product, but part of the place's identity. You will find the wine tradition on every corner, from the multiple bodegas that surround the village, to the subterranean cellars that expand under the houses of the historical casco. Originally designed to preserve wine, these old galleries have been transformed to welcome visitors, offer tastings and tastings, or serve pintxos with the best drinks in the area.
In addition, Laguardia combines the highlights of history and current events in its modern bodega, where wine tradition meets architectural innovation. Some of these bodegas, created by influential architects, have become real attractions of the region.
Naturaleza y paisaje
Laguardia's location on a hill overlooking the peaks of Rioja Alavesa makes it a privileged place to enjoy impressive views. Desde sus miradores, es posible observar los amplios terrenos de vid que se prolonga hasta el caso, con la Sierra de Cantabria serviendo escenario. Esta vinculación con el medio ambiente encourages tourists to explore the surroundings both on foot and by bike, choosing trails that combine landscape, history and wine.
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