Villa de Arico is a farmhouse from the 17TH century which has the Hermitage of San Juan Bautista, built between 1590 and 1610, around which is an old town of singular interest. In addition to its streets, houses and Church, the villa also has some laundries in exceptional condition and a font that supplied water to all residents in the past. System construction of houses, include patios with stays at its around. "Chasnera" stone, extracted from the quarries of the municipality, is a basic constructive element. Under this architectural framework, in the adjacent ravines underlies the Aboriginal cave dwellings-shaped imprint, which is coupled with the existence of several springs of water. Arico obtains the title of Villa at the hands of King Alfonso XIII in 1916.
miércoles, 19 de noviembre de 2014
La Villa de Arico. Arico Village
Villa de Arico is a farmhouse from the 17TH century which has the Hermitage of San Juan Bautista, built between 1590 and 1610, around which is an old town of singular interest. In addition to its streets, houses and Church, the villa also has some laundries in exceptional condition and a font that supplied water to all residents in the past. System construction of houses, include patios with stays at its around. "Chasnera" stone, extracted from the quarries of the municipality, is a basic constructive element. Under this architectural framework, in the adjacent ravines underlies the Aboriginal cave dwellings-shaped imprint, which is coupled with the existence of several springs of water. Arico obtains the title of Villa at the hands of King Alfonso XIII in 1916.
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