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TABERNAS
(ALMERÍA)

The site of many Western movies, northern Almeria is a virtual lunar landscape with canyons and rocky wastes.

Clint Eastwood, Raquel Welch, Charles Bronson were all here before the big time movie industry moved on leaving behind their Wild West film set which is now open as a tourist attraction.

Tabernas is not only a municipal area will be valued as it should be. It is also an ideal spot for installing the largest centre of solar energy in Europe, the Solar Platform of Almeria, thanks to its three thousand hours of sunlight per year.

Tabernas
Tabernas. Oasis in the Desierto de Tabernas Natural Beauty Spot

Part of its territory belongs to the Sierra de Alhamilla Natural Beauty Spot, a place of great scenic and ecological interest due to its abundant vegetation (consisting of a holm oak wood which is in very good condition and reafforested pine woods) and to its ornithological importance.

History

A village that reminds us of the desert and an enormous film set, as thanks to the latter it has become famous all over the world. It has been the set used to recreate the American West, the north of Africa and the Arabian deserts. It is thought that its name comes from Thabernax, so-called by the Greek legions as it was a place where the troops were provided for in a large number of inns and taverns.

In its municipal AREA, settlements from prehistoric times have been found such as the Poblado de Terrera Ventura (2850-1950 BC) a Neolithic settlement dedicated to agriculture, pasturing and livestock.

The seige laid to the lands of Almeria by the Berber pirates for centuries forced them to maintain the fortresses in a good state of repair. For this reason Carlos V was petitioned for the repair of Tabernas castle in the year 1522 due to the lamentable state it was in. It had been the residence of Abu-Abdallah, El Zagal.

One of these pirate attacks took place in the year 1566. The pirates anchored between Las Negras and Agua Amarga. They arrived in Tabernas before dawn on 24 September. They plundered the houses and captured about 55 old Christians. Some of the inhabitants helped the pirates and actually went off with them. Afterwards, they went towards Carboneras.

During the Moorish uprising of 1568, the castle suffered an attempted assault by 200 Moors under the leadership of Garcia el Zaucar, el Nagüar and el Bayzi de Gergal. After the war, in 1570, the Moors were expelled and repopulation was carried out at the end of the XVI century with 25 people from outside the Kingdom of Granada. Halfway through the XVIII century, according to the Official Land Register (Catastro de Ensenada), it had 2,569 inhabitants and the village was divided into three districts: the High district, the Church district and the Fountain district.

In the XIX century the lead mines of Sierra Alhamilla were in operation, a fact that would bring prosperity to Tabernas during this century. In the present century the emigration of the 60s reduced the population by half.

Today, thanks to the number of sunlight hours per year, a Solar Platform has been installed for the testing of the application of thermal solar energy. Also, high technology research is being developed in the same place.

Heritage

Parish church (Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación). Mudejar style. It preserves a wooden coffered ceiling.

Chapel of St Sebastian. Built on the site of a synagogue.

Sanctuary of the Virgen de las Angustias. Historicist style.

Town Hall, XVIII and XIX centuries.

Archaeological remains:
- Nazari castle. El Zagal and the Catholic Monarchs met here and Queen Isabel "The Catholic Queen" slept here. Today it is in ruins.
- Poblado de Terrera Ventura, 2850-1950 BC. Neolithic settlement dedicated to agriculture, pasturing and livestock.

Places of Interest:
Architecture of the whitewashed houses.
J. Bellver Square.
Neoclassical style.

Cuisine

Embutidos (Cured meats). Sopa de ajo almeriense (Almería garlic soup). Pimentón o caldo colorao (Fish in a spicy sauce). Olla de trigo (Wheat stew). Gazpachuelo a lo pobre (Potato and mayonnaise soup). Cocido en morcilla (Stew with black pudding). Gurullos (Bread that has been soaked in water, squeezed out and fried in lard with ingredients such as garlic, spicy sausage and bacon among others). Escabechado (Pickled fish). Choto al ajillo (Kid in garlic).
Sweets: Ring-shaped cakes Cream buns. Pastries. Pies.

Festivals

- Festival of St Sebastian, 20 January.
- Fair, in honour of the Patron, the Virgen de las Angustias, between 11 and 15 August.
- Procession of San Isidro, 15 May.
- Festival of the Night of the Donkeys, takes place on Easter Saturday.

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