Cascadas del Hueznar

Seville enchants

This neoclassical-style building was built on the site of a former slaughterhouse. 

Interestingly, a plaque in the entrance hall explains that the actor Paco Rabal attended the opening of these premises. It houses the municipal library, assembly halls, exhibition rooms, music school, among others. 

This mansion built in 1735 by the Marquises of Pilares was the residence of noble families such as the Counts of Daóiz, the Counts of Miraflores and of the poet and livestock farmer of the Generation of 27, Fernando Villalón.

A building from the late 19th century built by Don Francisco Murube in the style of the Cercedilla railway station.

It was used as the Town Hall during the 20th century until a few decades ago, when it underwent a major renovation. It is now used as a Cultural Centre that houses exhibition halls, multi-purpose rooms and an assembly hall.

The municipal archaeological collection is on display at Alcalá del Río’s Casa de la Cultura. The collection consists of about one thousand objects, including coins, ceramics, tools and other artefacts from different historical periods, ranging from the Neolithic to the Modern Age, and, in particular, the Roman legacy.