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The
centre of Montefrío was officially listed as an Artistic-Historic
Ensemble in 1982. It is an exquisite white town of steep,
higgledy-piggledy streets and alleyways. The town is crowned by an Arab
fortress, with the towns Gothic-Renaissance style church on the same
spot. In the flat part of the town is the Plaza de España, where the
Town Hall is a fine example of civil Granada
architecture. Close by stands the eighteenth-century Iglesia de la
Encarnación. This church, of neoclassical French style, has a curious
circular shape. The Plaza del Convento contains the Baroque-style
Iglesia de San Antonio with an image of the saint from which it takes its name. © Alhena Media
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