Moguer
- Where wine and tradition meet
Moguer
Moguer shines for its history linked to the Discovery of America and for being the birthplace of the poet Juan Ramón Jiménez.
- What to see
Heritage and places of interest
Colonial houses, the Monastery of Santa Clara, the Convent of San Francisco, the Church of Santa María de la Granada and the Town Hall make up a journey through history and religious and civil art. The House Museum of Zenobia and Juan Ramón and the poet’s birthplace allow visitors to delve into the life of Moguer’s Nobel Prize winner.
- Nature
A unique environment to discover
Mazagón offers a six-kilometer urban beach with all the amenities, a marina and unspoiled surroundings. The walks along the pier of the Tinto River evoke the maritime history linked to the discovery of America.
- Gastronomy
Culinary tradition
The most outstanding products are the Moguerño pastries and the orange wine and vermouth of the Sáenz firm, products that reflect its sweet and liquor tradition.
- Craft tradition
Trades with living history
The cooperage and saddlery are still maintained as a living craft heritage.
- Festivals and traditions
A calendar full of life
The Pilgrimage of Our Lady of Montemayor, Easter, the September Festival and the Mazagón Fair combine devotion, music, gastronomy and coexistence in unique settings.
Information of the municipality
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