Booking
Route 1: Daroca, Villafeliche and Terrer
5 September 2026
Hybrid and Borderland: Mudéjar Villages
The imprint of Islamic presence remains visible today in language, landscape and, especially, in the urban layout of many Aragonese towns.
This route explores how, from the early 12th century to the 17th century, Muslim, Christian and Jewish communities shared the territory, giving rise to complex and nuanced urban spaces.
10.00 a.m. Daroca. The day begins in Daroca, a city of remarkable historical richness. Highlights include the Palace of the Luna family, the Santo Domingo tower and the church of San Juan de la Cuesta, along with a walk through the former Moorish and Jewish quarters.
12.30 p.m. Villafeliche. From the main square, the route explores a town shaped by centuries of Mudéjar and Morisco presence. The ascent to El Calvario offers panoramic views of the town and its castle. The visit concludes at the ceramic centres, reflecting a vibrant craft tradition.
4.30 p.m. Terrer. A walk through Terrer’s historic centre reveals one of the most important Moorish quarters in medieval Aragon. The visit ends at the Mudéjar tower of the Church of the Assumption.
Special stop:
Local bakery in Daroca and pottery in Villafeliche
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