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The  Joint Archaeological ruins of the Roman area of the first century include water pipes and sewers, Roman Bridges like Puente de la Hoya and the bridge of Three Eyes, the Roman road, The City Council created in the XVI century , The Alameda dated XVI century, The Market Square 1871 and the Thebussem Theater renovated, The Duke's Stables dated XVI century, Torre de Doņa Blanca de Borbon of the XIV century.

The Castillo de Medina-Sidonia dated XIII-XV century, The Ruins of Roman Castellum, the Ruins of the Arabic castle, The Ruins of the Medieval castle, The Torrestrella Castle XIII century the Walled enclosure, Arco de la Pastora, the Arc de Belen and the Puerta del Sol.

The Church of Santa Maria la Mayor Crowned dated XV-XVII century, The Church of Santiago dated XVI century, The Church of San Juan de Dios dated XVI century, the Church of Victoria dated XVII century, The Church of St. Augustine, The Church of God of Love, The Convento de San Cristobal, The Convent of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, The Chapel of Santa Ana, The Chapel of the Holy Martyrs seventh century Visigothic, The Ermita del Cristo de la Sangre XV century and the Monasterio del Cuervo dated XVIII-XIX century.

The nineteenth and early twentieth century is written in the history of the City as illustrious. The Monuments and places of interest like the Stables of the Duke, the Castillo de Medina-Sidonia and the Church of St. Mary the Crowned are worth visiting.

 

 

 

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