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Rattan

Country:
Spain
State:
Spain (General)
City:
Rattan
Type of Location:
Multiple
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Places to Visit
How to Reach

By air

The Jerez Airport is about 30 minutes from Rota.There are four daily flights to Seville from September to June and eight in summer.

By bus

There are frequent buses between the town and Jerez de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa María, Puerto Real and Cadiz.

By railway

Rail Station of Jerez is about 30 minutes from Rota.

Key places to visit
Castillo de Luna, Church of Our Lady of the O, Rota Lighthouse, Torre de la Merced, Chapel of San Roque , Chapel of Charity

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Places to Visit

Castillo de Luna

Moon Castle is a fortress located in the municipality Spanish in Rota, located in the province of Cadiz, in Andalusia. Declared of cultural interest in the category of monument, was built by the house of Arcos, gentlemen jurisdiction of the town of Rota for centuries. Today it houses the headquarters of the municipal council, which is owned.Its plan is rectangular, with five towers on the perimeter and structured around a central courtyard style Gothic, with baseboards painted with Moorish.

Church of Our Lady of the O

Mayor Parish Church of Nuestra Senora de la O of Rota in the Cadiz province, Andalucia, Spain is a Catholic church built in the sixteenth century Gothic-Renaissance and whose furniture is mostly Baroque.

Rota Lighthouse

Set the old lighthouse on the door of the existing walled off the port of Rota ( Cádiz, Spain ) is 15 m above sea level and 9 on the ground. The first project of this lighthouse dates from 30 August 1907 and was performed by Mr. Francisco García de Sola.

Torre de la Merced

Torre de la Merced (XVII century) form a square and octagonal at the top is finished in a semi-sphere, covered with bright blue and white tiles. It is part of the old convent of La Merced, the S. XVII. It was destroyed by a storm in 1722, rising current.

Chapel of San Roque (XVII Century)

The three vessels are separated by low and heavy columns, with the central nave higher than the sides. In the beginning was a hermitage on the outskirts of Rota. Features an image of the Christ of Veracruz, the eighteenth century.

Chapel of Charity (XVIII Century)

Latin cross plan, is the monument Rota Baroque par excellence. Stresses century altarpiece XVIII.

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