San José Square: built in neoclassical style, it was completed in 1813. It is octagonal shaped, communicating with the surrounding streets by four arches. All the facades were designed the same, giving uniformity to the square. It was declared a historic-artistic item in 1973.
Clock Tower: built of brick with sandstone foundation, is a free standing tower, of baroque design. It has two bells, one for hours and one for the quarters. It has about thirty meters high. It begins at the foundations with a square shape and it ends in octagonal shaped body with a dome decorated with tiles.
Manor Houses: Aguilar is a town of manor houses with emblazoned and majestic façades. The older ones are located in the Pozuelo, Arrabal, Carrera and Vicente Núñez streets.
Church of Our Lady of Soterraño: Built on a primitive temple dating back to 1260. Gothic-Mudejar style with three bodies, its masterpiece is the wooden Mudejar roof.
Church of Our Lady of Soterraño: Built on a primitive temple dating back to 1260. Gothic-Mudejar style with three bodies, its masterpiece is the wooden Mudejar roof.
Convent church of San Jose and San Roque: Known popularly as "The Nuns". Its church is a jewel of Baroque. Highlights the richness of its decoration with heavily gilt plasterwork, and architectural forms and murals covering its walls, along with altarpieces and paintings.
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