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This can still be seen in the 21st century, for example in the buildings at the top of the hill, where the Basilica of the True Cross is combined with the castle - in fact, this mixture of war and religion can still be heard when locals say that they are going to Mass “in the castle”!
This guided tour on Friday 22nd Agust (given in Spanish, although tour guides generally speak English) explains this historical dual nature of the city, outlining the importance of military-religious orders over the century on a route which includes the Basilica of the True Cross and others of the many religious and military buildings in Caravaca, dating from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period.
The free tour begins at the Basílica de la Vera Cruz at 11.00 at the Basilica with previous online registration required here (in due course) and participants are advised to wear comfortable walking clothes.
Further information about Caravaca and its role as a Holy City is available from the tourist office (Plaza de España, 7, telephone 968 702424, email turismo@caravacadelacruz.es).
Or for more local information including news and what’s on, go to the home page of Caravaca Today.