Guadix, a natural path between Levante and Andalusia, is one of the oldest human settlements in Spain. The troglodyte habitat is certainly developed in Guadix and cave-dwellings characterize districts such as: Ermitas and Cuevas.
The town preserves interesting historic-artistic heritage like the Alcazaba (Moorish castle), listed as a National Monument, displaying 11th century towers with magnificent views over the valley and Sierra Nevada. Religious architecture includes the Cathedral and the Churches of Santa Ana, Santo Domingo and San Francisco.Read more