Escudo de AtienzaAtienzaMedieval village of Castile
Ayuntamiento de Atienza en la Plaza de España

Plaza de España

The triangular square of the noble houses, the fountain and the Town Hall.

The story

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.

What not to miss
  • Fountain of the Three Dolphins (18th century)
  • 17th-century Town Hall
  • Birthplace of the comunero Juan Bravo
Location
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Plaza de España in images

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Frequently asked

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

Plan your visit to Atienza

Itineraries, visitor map, guided visits and how to reach the village.