Cascadas del Hueznar

Seville enchants

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The Natural Science Museum in the Sevillian town of El Real de la Jara is locally renowned for its large and varied collection of birds and mammals that are representative of the area.

Specimens include the Iberian lynx and a two-tailed lizard, among many others.

The winery, owned by José Ignacio Machuca Pimentel S.L., reaches back more than 150 years. It preserves tools and machinery of great historical value, as well as a barrel that dates back almost to the winery’s foundation (1864). The cask is still in good condition and, of course, full of wine. 

Located at 19 Ecija Street, the Bodega El Bodegón Museum is owned by Bodegas Blanco S.L., a family run business of several generations dedicated to making wine and vinegar.

This remarkable municipal museum is the only one of its kind in its speciality in Andalusia. It exhibits a varied and valuable collection of instruments, tools and materials used since ancient times in medicine and surgery.

In an 18th century convent, annexed to the rectangular chapel of this order of cloistered nuns and in the centre of the town of Morón de la Frontera, we find this exhibition area and cultural space, where the Tourist Information Office of the town has also been established.

The large number of everyday objects in this unique space takes us back to the way our ancestors lived. The perfect replica of a typical grocery store is striking. Another interesting item is the truck that saved the paintings of the Prado Museum during the Civil War. 

The cultural centre, located in one of the finest examples of civil architecture in the county, houses a museum on the history of writing. 

It also has an area dedicated to the life and legacy of José Manuel Lara Hernández, founder of the Planeta publishing group, who is an El Pedroso native. This centre also focuses on the enormous relevance of mining in the town’s development.