
Plaza de España
The triangular square of the noble houses, the fountain and the Town Hall.
A triangular, sloping square, it preserves central gardens and an 18th-century fountain known as the Fountain of the Three Dolphins, or of the Tritons. Traditional noble houses surround it; in one of them the comunero Juan Bravo was born.
The square is presided over by the 17th-century Town Hall building, with the national coat of arms, a clock tower and a bell. The pharmacy and bank branches are also located here.
- Fountain of the Three Dolphins (18th century)
- 17th-century Town Hall
- Birthplace of the comunero Juan Bravo
Plaza de España in images
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About Plaza de España
What are the opening hours of Plaza de España?+
Open access, 24 hours
How much does entry to Plaza de España cost?+
Access is free.
How to get to Plaza de España?+
Plaza de España is in Atienza (Guadalajara, Spain), 150 km from Madrid via the A-2 and CM-1101. The monument is within or near the walled old town.
Is Plaza de España accessible for people with reduced mobility?+
Sloping square with gardens; uneven paving in places.
What not to miss at Plaza de España?+
Fountain of the Three Dolphins (18th century) · 17th-century Town Hall · Birthplace of the comunero Juan Bravo
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