What is colloquially called La Plaza residents of the municipality comprises the Plaza Grande and Plaza Call Girl (or Luján Pérez ) .
The call Plaza Grande (formerly " the Constitution") is dated between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, although the first treatment as square dates from the late seventeenth to coincide with reforms enlargement of the temple is in the late nineteenth century , with execution woodland walk when you purchase your current appearance and character.
He stood on a plot that gave the people of Don Pedro Guide Raton homeowner occupies the west side of the square itself. This house is sometimes called " house mice " , referring to the name of the first owners .
Here every Tuesday and Sunday is celebrated on the municipal market , where you can buy fresh produce from the orchards of mediocrities and made bread and potatoes, also in the area. And of course, the famous Queso de Flor de Guía .
fromhere is further seen from the Church of Santa María de Guía, built between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries with Baroque and neoclassical portico towers, the famous House of the sixteenth century Quintanas which highlights the balcony of canary -Mudejar style , La Plaza Luján Pérez - known as the Plaza Chica , and City Hall.
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