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Formerly a frontier town between the warring Christians and Muslims,
Totana today plies a busy pottery trade and serves as the entrance gate
to Murcia’s main breathing space: the Sierra de Espuña.
Totana revolves around the Plaza de la Constitución, with its Town Hall;
very nearby stands the Iglesia de Santiago, with a basilica layout and
Baroque portal sprouting a tower with fantastic gargoyles. On the other
side of the street is a Baroque style fountain built from white marble
and black jasper, spouting 18 jets of water. Other points of interest
are the Casa de la Cultura, the cultural centre that was once a prison,
and the Capilla de la Milagrosa.
Taking the road towards Aledo we come across the Ermita de Santa
Eulalia. Aledo is a tiny medieval village where we can still admire its
castle and part of its walls. A little further on we come to the Iglesia
de Santa María la Real, which harbours an image of the Virgen de la
Aurora, a Virgin Mary figure carved by Salzillo.
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