Cascadas del Hueznar

Seville enchants

The fountain is located at the edge of the town in a semi-open compound. The excess water is channelled to a basin on the opposite side of the road. 

P.A. Cantero mentions in his book "Las Fuentes Públicas de la Provincia de Sevilla" that there are written references to this fountain in the 17th century forbidding the washing of clothes, although it may well be older.

This palatial home belonged to the Marquises of La Garantía and is currently owned by Mr. Cárdenas Osuna and Mr. Jiménez Alfaro. 

The façade is made of exposed brick, with an elegant 18th century doorway with the coat of arms of the marquisate at the centre. The doorway stands out for its beautiful proportions, design and exquisite workmanship. 

The Granados Palace is a journey through time, through periods when life was lived with intensity, nobility and conquests.
Rescued from oblivion, this harmonious building, converted into a hotel, offers visitors the chance to recover their inner peace among brightly lit spaces, water fountains and ancient pomegranate and orange trees. 

The Fuente Abades Spring at “La Garranchosa” estate, is located about 3 km northwest of El Garrobo, on the National Road 433 towards Aracena. The passageway is decorated with a tile mosaic of Our Lady of the Star and some drawings, as well as the name of the spring.

Fuente Abades is the venue where the Pilgrimage in honour of Our Lady of the Star takes place.

The fountain is located on the northeast edge of the town, on the former road to the Venta El Alto. A signpost set up by the Town Council indicates that the fountain was built in 1928. The spring feeding the fountain also supplies the town. A well-preserved washhouse, now in disuse, stands behind it.

Las Pilas is located at the intersection of Avenida de Andalucía and Calle del Matadero. The washing place is the only one of its kind in the province of Seville. The architect took ingenous advantage of a not very large corner. As described by P.A.