This square, built as a true reflection of the twinning between Bailén and the Greek town of Spetses, is a symbol that displays unity between towns. Both towns belong to the European Historical Re-enactment Network, other members of which also include Cork and Dublin in Ireland, Slavkov in the Czech Republic, Tewkesbury in the United […]
This square was inaugurated in honour of the Father of Argentina, José de San Martín, during the Festival of 1994. It was named Yapeyú (birthplace of the liberator of the southern cone of South America), and in commemoration of his participation in the Battle of Bailén. During this event and upon the suggestion of the […]
This square was built in the 20th century in honour of the Spanish General who was born and raised in Switzerland, Teodoro Reding de Biberegg. Reding was responsible for activating the Porcuna Plan, created by Castaños, that helped them to be victorious on that glorious day in 1808. A bronze sculpture was unveiled in 2008 […]
From being the Plaza del Rey, or being named after the regent of the time, to being called Plaza de la República or Plaza de Jose Antonio, since 1933 it has been named Plaza de la Constitución, a name which persists to this day. In that same year, the council offices were moved to what […]
Walking around the neighbourhood where the town’s ancient fortress once stood, we reach the Plaza de España. Its interior is home to the monument to General José de San Martín, donated by the Sanmartiniano Institute in July 1972. Upon analysing the structure, two clearly differentiated sections can be seen. On the one hand, the top […]
This well-known park was built in 1933 with a contemporary style and known as Paseo de las Palmeras. The initiative stemmed from the then Mayor, Cristóbal Marín Ruíz Castellanos, to alleviate the town’s unemployment, where the allegorical Monument to the Battle of Bailén was built, flanked by 77 palm trees. The work was designed by […]
It was built in the 19th century, near to the house where the heroine of Bailén lived, María Bellido. It was an area surrounded by orchards thanks to the abundance of water, so much so that its interior housed a stone fountain which, in times gone by, supplied locals with water. To fill their flagons, […]
This park of extraordinary botanical wealth, popularly known as “El Vivero” (The Nursery) was created between 1893 and 1895, an era in which Eduardo Carvajal was the Mayor of Bailén and from whom it inherits its name. This garden is one of the first views as you enter Bailén from the south along the Avenida […]
Here is also where there was once, if not the most famous, at least one of the most famous post houses in Spain. A continuous hustle and bustle of carriages would pass through here given that this was an essential route along the Camino Real towards the Kingdom’s Capital, providing Bailén with what we could […]
This house from the 19th century is located in what was once the ‘Camino de Jaén’; one of the main gateways to the town, specifically the general Madrid-Cádiz road, which linked with the ancient Castle of Bailén. Forming part of what is now a tradition in the town, the road where this building is situated […]