CASA DEL AJIMEZ
The facade of the xve century, of mutiny style, will be noted at the outset, although some graphic aspects may subsequently have been deputized but whose colors do not cut less with white which characterizes the walls of the city. It owes its name to the name given in the shape of one of the windows of its facade, separated by a small marble column, ajimez. From the end of the xve century in the middle of the eighteenth century, she served as apothicary herbalism, Botica, to abandon these functions and become a place to distribute the aguardiente and also wines until an unknown date. In the twentieth century, however, it is an individual's home. Today, it houses a city interpretation center with exhibits of objects, costumes and numerous explanatory panels.
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