An archaeological city that is never-endingly excavated
Walking tour of the Central Plateau of Spain ~ Teruel (Region)
Calacete is located on the eastern slope of a mountain, between the Matarranía River and the Algas River Valley. It is a pleasant town with many beautiful sights: the Parish Church of La Asunción (17th-18th century), a Baroque building with three naves and a magnificent facade; the Renaissance-style town hall; the Church of San Antonio (17th century), located above the intersection of San Antonio Street; as well as the Virgin of San Roque (17th-19th century) and the Hermitage of Our Lady of Pilar (18th century). There is also a Gothic terminal cross (13th-14th century), which has an octagonal column and a simple base, which was rebuilt in the 15th century. Calaceite also retains many 18th-century buildings.
The urban area of Calacete is home to the Iberian archaeological site of San Antonio, where archaeological artifacts dating back to the 5th century have been found.
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