Camino de Santiago Map: Link to Google Maps with the Camino de Santiago marked as it passes through the town of Tardajos.
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BIC Deobrígula archaeological site: Declared a Cultural Asset of Interest in 1994, it dates back to the time of the Roman Empire, 1st century BC.
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Cross: At the entrance to Tardajos stands a landmark on the French Way: the high stone cross, dating back to 1703. A beautiful historical relic that welcomes everyone who arrives in the town.
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Church of Our Lady of the Assumption: Its style is purely 13th-century Gothic, but construction continued throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, revealing Renaissance elements. The church stands on a small hill with thick walls and buttresses that give it a fortress-like appearance. Once inside, its five beautiful altarpieces amaze us.
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Padre Paules Park: Padre Paules Park is a one-hectare natural space next to the town square, restored in 2020 thanks to the donation from the Padre Paules Congregation to the Tardajos Town Council. It's a recreational area where locals and visitors can dine outdoors, enjoy the Tuta rink, admire the beautiful mural dedicated to women, or simply enjoy the tranquility of nature.
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Mariano Diéz Tobar House: Mariano Díez Tobar was born in this house on May 21, 1868. He was a Vincentian priest who excelled as a self-taught mathematician, scientist, and inventor. His greatest scientific achievement was in the fields of physics and mathematics, as resources for cinematography.
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Urban murals: Tardajos is committed to urban art to highlight the values and the town's own human and historical heritage. To this end, it features several high-quality murals, distributed throughout the town, by the graphic artist Christian Sasa, a local native and highly regarded nationally and internationally, under the name Schock Designs.
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HIKING
Tardajos to the Castro de Deobrígula: This is a circular route, which starts in the town of Tardajos, goes up the old Roman road to the pre-Roman Castro where the Romans settled, founding the ancient Roman city of Deobrígula.
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Tardajos to Rabé via the Arlanzón valley: This is a simple walk whose only difficulty is the distance (around 7 km).
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Vitalia Jardín Senior Center: Vitalia Jardín is the Senior Center located in the former Seminary of the Padres Paules de Tardajos, a beautiful, fully renovated historic building with more than 13,000 square meters of gardens.
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Sports facilities:
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Useful phone numbers:
City Hall: +34 947 451 189
Medical Office: +34 947 451 225
Against Gender Violence: 016
Civil Guard: 062
Emergencies: 112
National Police: 091