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Lavadero, Fuensanta de Martos

Lavadero, Fuensanta de Martos

The public washing area dates back to the seventeenth century, with characteristic architectural elements of the popular Baroque style, such as the carpal access arches and the small central Solomonic column that rests on a pillar. Its use as a predominantly social space has been maintained almost until today. The interior space is an elongated rectangular nave (10x2.5m), made of mortar and lime, with a central channel, and covered by a roof of skylights.

Location

Paseo Fuente La Negra