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Pastrana, Spain

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Country
  
Spain

Municipality
  
Pastrana

Area
  
95.7 km²

Province
  
Province of Guadalajara

Autonomous community
  
Castile-La Mancha

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
1,011 (2014)

Local time
  
Friday 9:38 AM

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Website
  
Official website of Pastrana (in Spanish)

Weather
  
2°C, Wind E at 6 km/h, 89% Humidity

Pastrana is a medieval town and municipality in the province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain, 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast of the provincial capital, Guadalajara. It is notable as the site of the imprisonment of the one-eyed Princess of Éboli by Philip II of Spain after a court scandal in 1573, and also as the home of several Flemish tapestries depicting the attack of Alfonso V of Portugal on Morocco in 1471.

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Map of 19100 Pastrana, Guadalajara, Spain

Geography

Pastrana is centered on a square, La Plaza de la Hora (usually referred to as "La Plaza", in English "the square of the hour"), which is overlooked by the Ducal Palace, the aforementioned Princess' palace and prison rolled into one. According to legend, she would be allowed to gaze out onto the square from the window of the room she was confined to for one hour a day, whence came the square's name. Fanning out from La Plaza are narrow, cobbled streets lined with houses, bars and shops. The main street leads to the Iglesia de la Asunción, in whose museum the tapestries are kept, and also a painting by El Greco. Further along are the old Jewish and Arab quarters.

Festivals

Important events are Semana Santa at Easter and La Fiesta in August, a week of events, such as concerts, parties, encierros and bullfights, with the town congregating in La Plaza every evening for a night of live music and dancing.

References

Pastrana, Spain Wikipedia