We arrived at the Villa Waiting on nine o'clock, the day appeared cloudy, and drizzling, and Raul Estefania , students from the Archaeological Museum Waiting accompanied us on a guided tour of the town, first breakfast at the Avenue Bar the rich and famous along with muffins espereños oil rich region.
Gastoreño
Farmer Visit started the New Source at the entrance to the Villa , a tile mural with the popular saying "just as the dawn rosary "tells the story took place many years ago, during a procession and while praying the rosary in the morning some bulls escaped from a nearby farm, forming in the street a big fuss, this event ended with the life of the priest, the acolyte known as "the child sotanita" short this morning three ears and a tail, known since the Calle de Arcos as Calle de los Toros.
continue to Mill Tithes or Casa de la Cilla today Almazara old Vincent Vega Garrido , small family business grinding olives since 1878, and in its fifth generation as millers are producing oil with the greatest care and dedication, considering the executor of an ancient tradition, combining traditional techniques with the collection of the most innovative.
The Built in 1771, the Cabildo de Sevilla and suggests the engraving deteriorated tiles on the facade of the building, the emblem of the Diocese of Seville , we passed a masonry home patio arches Central Raúl was carrying us through the various Unit regarding the process by passing the olive from reaching the mill until it gets refined pure olive oil.
first received and select the olives, then cleaned, washed and weighed, then goes to the mill and then to shake, the next stage is the separation of oil, vegetation water and pomace, is the pressing, then moved to the process of settling and centrifugation, and finally to their conservation and packaging.
After the interesting visit to the Almazara take up the street to get to the Archaeological Museum , M ª Dolores and Maria del Mar were our guides, we enjoy a walk through time from prehistoric to medieval times, the first plant dedicated to the funerary world Ibero-Roman, where we explained the different burials, rituals and cremation that existed then, has sarcophagi, furnishings and a complete collection sculpture attached to this world.
Lion Ibero-Roman
S. III - II C. Esperillo
Sarcophagus - 2 m. Longitude, divided into shares of
pots in burial Incineration
observed on the first floor reflects the daily life of the Romans, parts of architectural pieces as pieces of columns and cornices adorn their houses, coins, sculptures, idols and utensils kitchens exhibitors filled the hall, some as curious as phalluses on pins, and can imagine the jokes or rhymes then came, banter everywhere.
Roman clothing and jewelry
Jars where they kept some curious wine or salted fish, they have the background pointed to when they were landed on the beach clavandas remain standing in the sand.
After saying goodbye to the Archaeological Museum guides got into Fatetar Castle, as we took the steep slope to the strong wind made us even warmer clothes more, but this was not a bar to enjoy a succession of hills surrounding the Villa , you know that many people believe that Wait corresponds to the province of Sevilla , this error is due to the proximity of local limits, but farther from the truth because this charming white village belongs to us, saying "Cai " as they say in these latitudes.
We arrived at Fatetar Castle, situated on the highest point of the rock of the same name, this was built by Abd ar-Rahman III at 914, is practically in ruins, waiting for it to be restored, yet retains the Patio de Armas the Tribute Tower, the tank and part of the walls, is attached to the Chapel of the Holy Christ Former .
Parade
Espadaña Santo Cristo Chapel of the Old
its origins are unknown, is unclear, there have been no studies yet to check it, they found small pieces of flint, probably from the Neolithic, but have not made any excavation can not be assured of what time is, there are hypotheses that say that the foundation could be Roman, by the finding made in the hillside near the castle, another possibility is that the Visigoths made this spot their strength, a window blind with three six-pointed star next to rim of the well can be tested in order to hopefully someday be discovered.
Torre del Homenaje
Aljibe
inside of the tank
we froze on the heights so we visited inside the Chapel of Santo Cristo de la Antigua , initially called Ermita de Santiago was the first parish people, until they built the one in the center of the Villa, a beautiful carving of the Blessed Virgin Peace does not receive the town's patron, is also preserved Santo Cristo de la Antigua a valuable size of S. XVI, still celebrates Mass every Friday to keep his ecclesiastical role, in September the Holy is lowered procession to the church of Santa Maria de Gracia .
Church of Santo Cristo de la Antigua
Blessed Virgin of Peace
Santo Cristo de la Antigua
From the balcony of the descent of Castillo, Stephanie indicates that at the foot of the mountain is held every year Living Nativity, neighbors involved vintage dress and offer visitors tastings of Christmas products.
Ay! I fall
we flew
Our visit ended at the Church of Santa Maria de Gracia style Renaissance, after suffer earthquakes of 1636 and 1755 is just the time the dome of the Shrine of Our Lady del Rosario , has a curious Altarpiece, outside used to seeing this is composed of six large canvases with scenes the New Testament Paul Legot , chaired by Our Lady of Grace, also noteworthy table San Joaquin and Santa Ana to the golden gate of Jerusalem .
After the cultural tour we said goodbye to Stephanie and Raul , thanks guys for your dedication, we loved spending the morning with you.
Tabernacle Dome
Church of Santa Maria de Gracia
Altarpiece
San Joaquin and Santa Ana
Main Body
divine light Amen!
not stop raining As the group was divided by the pubs for lunch, as some sandwiches we had was negotiated with the owner of the Avenue Bar eat power within local while the rich also consume meats that we offer.
A toast
Visiting Field Carissa Aurelia Archaeological was postponed for another time, not know the status of the driveway to the settlement, recelábamos if the bus could get there with the rain that fell at that time, just as some did not come dressed for the occasion, putting them on Mount prom dress was not appropriate because the land would be muddy, good friends for the next visit we hope to have more luck with the weather and we visit the ruins.
From the coach
way back to when the lands Rota Jerez surprised us a beautiful rainbow, see you soon friends.
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