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Alora
The small town of Alora is
situated 40 km north of Málaga by the road to Antequera and just 12 km
south of El Chorro. From a distance, it is a typical pueblo blanco; a
whitewashed village nestled between three rocky spurs topped by the ruins
of a magnificent castle which has an interesting history. Alora's castle
was first built by the Phoenicians and subsequently expanded under Roman
rule. In the 5th century the castle was virtually destroyed by the
Visigoths, only to be rebuilt under the Moors; remnants of this era still
remain, namely the decorative steel door and the traditional Arab mirador.
Between 1587 and 1593 Alora was home
to the fabled Cervantes and in 1628 Alora gained independence from Málaga.
Alora is said to be the birthplace of Malagueño flamenco. A visit to the
village, which consists of a series of very steep slopes and attractive
cobbled streets, is well worthwhile. The whitewashed streets are lined
with lemon trees and converge on a square on the lowest level, overlooked
by a the impressive seventeenth century church of La Encarnación which
was built during the Catholic era of rule on the site of a former mosque.
From the square, climb to the castle on
foot, or go by car, to the cemetery from where you can enjoy the splendid
panorama of the Guadalhorce river basin. Among the tombs there is a small
Gothic chapel. Monday is market day, when the village becomes a lively mass
of stallholders and shoppers. Alora's economy is based on agriculture, in
particular the cultivation of tropical fruits, olives and grape vines.
Gastronomy
The cuisine of Alora uses the traditional Mediterranean ingredients of
olives, almonds and citrus fruits. There are some delicious local dishes,
including sopa porota, based on a garlic broth with croutons and a
revuelta of scrambled eggs with spring onions and vegetables.
Crafts
Castanets are just one of the hand-crafted items that are made in Alora
and are one of the most typical instruments used for the traditional dance
of the verdiales.
Fiestas
Alora's main fiesta is the flamenco festival which is held annually in
June. Another popular traditional event is the Romería de la Virgen de
las Flores which takes place in the middle of September and is one of the
best places to enjoy, first-hand, the traditional verdiales.
Antequera
| El Torcal
| El Chorro
| Alora
| Carratraca
| Alhambra Palace
| Rute
Sierras Subbéticas natural park
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