Pilar de los Alamos - Alcalá la Real

Pilar de los Alamos - Alcalá la Real

The fountain is a Renaissance work, dated 1552, as seen in the legend of the frieze. The façade shows a large relief in which two tenants hold and adorn the shield of the city, protected in turn by two fabulous hybrid winged animals, with the head of a lion, the body of a dragon and masks on the ends of the wings, which symbolise the guarding and defense of the city. Francisco Florentín took part in the construction.

Location

Located on Calle Alamós

Destinations

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