Museo de la Almazara – The Museo de la Almazara in Montesa, Valencia, offers an in-depth insight into the region’s olive-growing tradition. Housed in an old olive mill, the museum illustrates the history and process of olive oil production, from olive harvesting...
Church altar – The present main altarpiece is a replica of the original, from 1765 (after the earthquake of 1748), which was destroyed during the Civil War. In it we find a replica of the old sculpture of the Mare de Déu that was in the castle, given by the friars to...
La Fonteta – La Fonteta is a picturesque natural spot known for its crystal-clear water spring. This enclave offers a peaceful setting, ideal for hiking and enjoying nature. Its importance lies in its biodiversity, including native flora and fauna, and in its function...
Walls – The Castle-Convent of Santa Maria de Montesa, in Valencia, rises on a hill that offers panoramic views of the region. Remains of its partially preserved walls are still visible, although they have been damaged over the centuries, especially by an earthquake in...
The Hermitage of Calvary– The Hermitage of Calvary, located in Montesa, Valencia, is a small but significant religious temple of simple and traditional style. Set on a hill, it offers panoramic views of the surroundings Built in the eighteenth century, it is relevant...
The Hermitage of Santa Cruz – The Hermitage of Santa Cruz, is a simple construction of the sixteenth century, rectangular in plan, erected on a hill overlooking the local landscape. Its modest architecture, with a single nave and a main altar, reflects its...