MENA SQUARE
Julián Mena Square, built in the 17th century to meet the need for a meeting place, for bullfighting shows, and as a market.
It houses the current town hall, Casa del Regadío or Casa de los Cubiertos: a building with a magnificent porticoed gallery of 13 semi-circular arches. The first level is of ashlar stone, and the other three of brick. Its continuous balconies served as stands for bullfighting shows. With a double eave.