1 · Sagasta Space
Located in the City Hall building, we find this exhibition space dedicated to the figure of the Torrecillano Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, President of the Nation's Government
En uno de sus valles recorrido por el río Iregua, está el Camero Nuevo, tierra de bosques, pastizales, cumbres y pequeños valles, donde se sitúan 13 pueblos con historia, tradiciones y leyendas, que siglos atrás se agruparon bajo la denominación de Hermandad de las 13 Villas.
El viajero ante la visita a esta villa tiene sensación de capitalidad. De hecho, es la Cabecera de la Comarca y el centro de los Cameros.
Sobre el pueblo, la sierra del Serradero que separa este valle del río Najerilla. Varios templos que denotan otros tantos barrios, como los de Campillo, San Martín y Barruelo, siendo el único pueblo serrano con asentamiento en las dos orillas del río.
De tradición industrial y ganadera, son numerosos los edificios religiosos, casas solariegas, palacios y escudos que inundan el núcleo urbano y que nos hablan de una historia plagada de hijos ilustres y de un esplendoroso pasado.
Población en 2017, 482 habitantes. Altitud: 740 m.
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Plaza de San Blas, 10
While visiting this town, the traveller feels it as a capital.
In fact, it is Head of the County and centre of the Cameros.
On the town, the Serradero mountain range separates this valley from the Najerilla River. Several temples denote other neighbourhoods, such as those of Campillo, Saint Martin and Barruelo, being the only Serrano town with settlements on both banks of the river.
Of industrial and livestock tradition, there are many religious buildings, manor houses, palaces and shields that flood the urban centre and tell us about a history full of illustrious sons and a splendid past.
Population in 2017, 482 inhabitants.
Height: 740 m.
941 46 02 92
reservas@hospederiasagasta.com
C/ San Juan, 4
941 20 74 11
627 21 70 39
casa_la_central@hotmail.com
C/ Juan Pascual, 4
620 24 83 66
689 30 53 36
info@villaliquidambar.com
Plaza de San Blas, 10
Located in the City Hall building, we find this exhibition space dedicated to the figure of the Torrecillano Práxedes Mateo Sagasta, President of the Nation's Government
Cave Lóbrega is about two kilometres far from Torrecilla. This cave was one of the first to be studied, from a scientific point of view
On Sagasta Street, in front of the Town Hall, this narrow house deserves to be visited for its unique features
It has a lean tower dating from 1764, turned into a permanent watch tower for the town, and an atrium and arcades that have witnessed
On the porch of the Church of Saint Martin and near the staircase leading to the tower, the Parish Museum is located
One of the most interesting civil buildings is the house of the Manso de Velasco family, located in the neighbourhood of Saint Martin
This cultural space is located in the old church of the Convent of the Immaculate Conception of Saint Francisco (XVIII century) and was opened in 2008
Torrecilla has excellent social spaces, big and little squares with a long tradition and several fountains that provided water to each neighbourhood
This temple devoted to Nª Sª de la Expectación (XVI century) stands at the top of the neighbourhood of Campillo and is known as “Chapel of Saint Antón”
The Chapel of Saint Peter, declared a National Historical Monument in 1982, is located about two kilometres from the town, following the channel of the river
Bridges have been very important in the past and have conditioned communications between towns. The Barruelo Bridge joins the neighbourhood of Saint Martin with that of Barruelo
Crossing the bridge we reach the neighbourhood of Barruelo, whose cobbled square and fountain are of a simple beauty
One kilometre away from the urban centre of Torrecilla and under the cliffs of Peñaseto, is the Peñaclara spring, formerly known as Balneario de Riva los Baños
Located on the Iregua, in a place that has something magical and defensive due to the cliffs on which it is settled, and next to the N-111
In the past, Torrecilla was Head of the Judicial District, which included the both Cameros, the Old and the New. This judicial division existed until 1988