Last week, I created a post about the Christmas Fair in Jijona and mentioned that I will create another one where I will share some interesting data about the town itself... I was there around this time of the year last year, visited the fair, and followed the guided route around the town... Well, I'm not quite sure if I should call it a town, or a village, as it has a bit less than 7000 citizens...
The thing with these old Spanish towns is that they are usually built on a rocky mountain, which is limited by cliffs from 3 sides... All that is done on purpose as in the old days, it was easier to defend the town from different attacks... You had to defend only one side and focus all your defense there, which would require much fewer soldiers than to defend it from all sides...
On the other side, that is (was) the limiting factor of growth... In the case of Jijona, they had two different "wall rings" as the town was growing, but after the second one, there was no reason for a third, as there was no space for growth... In the modern age, this town can't grow anymore and that's probably the reason why many similar old towns in Spain remain empty or have fewer citizens... Also, these old buildings, churches, etc. they are represent a huge part of Spanish history and you can't demolish all that to create huge buildings and commercial centers...
In some way, Jijona is destined to remain as it is (which isn't bad at all), being a "real-life museum" in the open space... It has small parts with newer buildings, and a parking lot, like you can see a the photo under where we had burgers later in the evening... But, that's very rare, or these buildings are built outside the city center, sometimes even outside the town...
As I mentioned in my Christmas post, Jijona is famous for its turrón (soft nougat), and this was one of many shops in town that were selling it...
Despite being a small town, you can find buildings like this one... Casa Monerris Planelles is build in 1928. and it looks like some old buildings that you can see in Valencia or Barcelona...
Another turrón shop at the end of the street... :) Of course, all homemade and artesanal!
This building is a perfect example how you can preserve the old architecture, but will changing the purpose of it... This was an old Franciscan convent that is turned into a multipurpose building that is used for concerts, gatherings, etc... The part on the left is a historical archive of Jijona where you can find 500 years old books!
This was a small church named Ermita del Raval, which was explained as one outside the main wall around the town... It is very tiny and it can fit maybe 10-15 people in the same time...
As you can notice, we have been climbing on different stairs to get to the top of the town... Sounds weird to say it like that, but you will see... 🙂
There are streets where you can "climb" by car, but we took shortcuts by more stairs...
What you can see in the distance was our goal... The remaining of the old castle that was built in the 12th century!!!
The views from the top were magnificent wherever would you take a look... As the town is in the mountains and the weather is cloudy, you can notice low clouds covering the hill...
When the sky is clear, you can see the sea from this point (photo above)... On the left is situated the highest tower of the castle and in the old days, towns would communicate with each other from the tops of their castles... For example, from this one, you could see the Alicante Santa Barbara castle, which would signal an attack from the sea... As Jijona is situated around 30 km from Alicante, they would have enough time to prepare themselves for the town defense! As town on the seaside were more often under attack, a lot of important archives, papers, and valuables were stored inland, in towns like Jijona...
After visiting the castle, we went down, toward the starting place... On the way there, we saw the remains of the old Santa Maria church... There is no data about the exact date when it was built, but the estimate is around the 13th century... Unfortunately, what you can see is the only what remained of it...
Going down this narrow street we came back to the town center, and that small square that was decorated with those knitted artworks (check out this post)...
The whole walk took around 1-2 hours and I would say that we saw maybe half of the whole town... The rest were newer buildings that weren't that interesting to see... I hope you liked this short history walk...
Thank you for your time,
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Not usual to see villages built on hill as they somehow have to close to the facilities such as road, transportation, public service etc. It might be against internal and external hazards.
They built them because of easier defense from enemies... But, in these times, that's a bigger obstacle than an advantage, exactly for those reasons that you said, transportation, public service, etc.
The view from the top is very lovely. I wonder how long will it take to build the castle back then, too bad it is now only the ruin left.
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I didn't find data about the years needed for building it... Unfortunately, most of the castles from that age are in ruins...
Whenever there is such a beautiful weather in winter, it's cloudy, it's fun to walk around, and we get to learn a lot of old things by seeing such old buildings in the city. And they increase our knowledge a lot.
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It's always great when we can learn something from history! It is the best teacher!
Thanks for this nice walk in Jijona
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Jijona looks like a great place where to have a walk and enjoy the surroundings! I'm happy you didn't focus only on discovering the Christmas Market but explored the town too. It would be a loss otherwise 😁 Happy New Year! 🎇🎆
Yeah, it would be a pity to do only the market as it wasn't that easy to get to the town itself... As it is relatively small, it was easy to check out the most important things in town in one afternoon!
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This post is really amazing. The walk in jijona seems to be cool...
Those flowers look very beautiful.!!!
Thank you! I'm glad that you liked this short walk!
I think every town has some history to it if it's been around for long enough. It's interesting to see and it's nice to see it.
I like these small towns with a long history... Especially when they have been "big" in old times... In the case of Jijona, it was an administrative center, which is nowadays hard to believe... :)
This is a beautiful town and I must confess I had to look at the images over again. 7000 people in such a town, Wow!! It will be practically possible to tell when a stranger comes into their midst.
Hehehe... You are right... as almost every family produces that sweet nougat, they probably know each other... Strangers are easily spotted... :)
I have lived in such a town like that where it is very noticeable for people to identify me. In fact, they were able to tell of a new person in the street.
Wow thank you so much for this lovely tour! 😍 I'm thankful for being able to have virtual tours everywhere in the world. 💞
May your new year be filled with love, peace, joy and good health! ✨
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The streets look beautiful, man. I love the chestnut, I hope it's really a chestnut XD One of the things I want in my house right now.
I had to re-check all photos to find where you saw chestnut... 😃 If you think about that mural, it should be almond as that nougat is most of the time made of it...
I was talking about that photo 😅
Wow
That means the old towns in Spain is either full of old people or quite empty
That’s nice though
Nice pictures!
That is an interesting observation and you are right about that... Big cities are becoming even bigger and small towns and villages are losing population...
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The virtual walk to Jijona was amazing, I love the view. It's amazed me to know that you spent 2hours and walked almost the whole town.
It's not a big town, the only problem were stairs up to the top where was the castle... 😂
Super cool, @ph1102! I love towns/villages like that! I actually really like that they are surrounded on three sides by mountains, and can't grow! The mountains protect from more than just past attacks! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
Thanks!! Happy to see that you liked this small tour around Jijona!!!
Happy New Year and all the best!
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What an interesting town!
It is! It's not as big as some other cities, but it does have an interesting history...
These are beautiful view of the city especially the view from the top. It is stunning
Thanks for checking out the photos! The views were great!
The famous country of Spain, I want to actually visit that place in my lifetime
I hope you will have the chance to do it!
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looks a beautiful town i love the buildings looks to have a good feel about the place i would certainly enoy visiting there
It is a beautiful small town...
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