MAHORA Mahora is a town with a deep-rooted agricultural tradition, particularly tied to its vineyards and wine production. Its vast, cultivated landscapes are an essential part of its identity. The municipality preserves local customs and festivities that reflect the...
The La Matosa Pine Forest The La Matosa Pine Forest (Pinar de la Matosa) is Mahora’s primary green lung and a natural space of immense ecological and recreational value. This extensive pine woodland offers a refreshing contrast to the surrounding fields, providing a...
The Railway Station House The Railway Station House in Mahora is a nostalgic vestige of the former Baeza-Utiel line, a railway that was never fully brought into service. Built in a classic industrial railway style, this structure represents an unfinished chapter in...
The Convent of Saint Francis The Convent of Saint Francis (San Francisco) in Mahora is one of the most significant monumental complexes in the region, despite much of its original structure being in varying states of preservation. Founded by the Franciscan Order, this...
The Church of the Assumption of Our Lady The Church of the Assumption of Our Lady (Iglesia de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora) in Mahora is a temple of grand scale and architectural richness, blending Gothic and Baroque elements. Its imposing tower is among the most...
"MURALS" The murals of Mahora refer to the contemporary artistic murals that decorate various façades and spaces throughout the town. These interventions are part of a cultural initiative aimed at beautifying the urban environment and transforming the streets into an...