Aguilar de Campoo

Aguilar de Campoo
Municipality
Castle of Aguilar de Campoo

Coat of arms
Aguilar de Campoo
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 42°48′N 4°16′W / 42.800°N 4.267°W / 42.800; -4.267
Country  Spain
Autonomous community Castile and León
Province Palencia
Comarca Montaña Palentina
Judicial district Cervera
Government
  Mayor María José Ortega Gómez
Area
  Total 30.62 km2 (11.82 sq mi)
Elevation 892 m (2,927 ft)
Population (2009)
  Total 7,242
  Density 240/km2 (610/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Aguilarenses
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 34800
Collegiate Church of Saint Michael, Aguilar de Campoo
Apse of the Collegiate Church of Saint Michael

Aguilar de Campoo is a town in the province of Palencia, autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is close to the River Pisuerga. Its 2011 population is 7741.[1]

History

In 1255 Alfonso X the Wise declared it Villa Realenga (Royal Town). The town maintained that privilege until 1332.

Main sights

Religious architecture

  • Monastery of Santa María la Real (11th-13th centuries)
  • Collegiate Church of San Miguel (11th-16th centuries)
  • Church of Olleros de Pisuerga (7th-9th centuries)
  • Hermitage of Santa Cecilia (12th century)
  • Church of San Andrés (12th century)
  • Monastery of Santa Clara (founded in 1430)

Civil architecture

  • Medieval castle
  • Major Square
  • Palace of the Manrique (Marquess of Aguilar de Campoo)
  • Palace of the Villalobos-Solorzano
  • Palace of the Marquises of Villatorre
  • House of the Priest
  • House of Santa Mª La Real
  • House of the Marcos Gutierrez
  • House of the Seven Linajes (lineages)
  • House of the Velardes
  • Medieval walls and gates

Bridges

  • Major Bridge
  • Bridge of Portazgo
  • Bridge of Turruntero Mill
  • Bridge of la Teja
  • Bridges of Paseo de la Cascajera
  • Bridges of Tenerias

Industry

In Aguilar is Galletas Gullón factory, the largest manufacturer of biscuits in Spain and one of the largest in Europe.

References


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