Our Town that he emphasizes for the beauty of the urban set and surrounding scenery, was he declares “Paisaje Picturesquely ” on March 11 of 1971 (I deliver a judgment nº 556/1971), for his Arab roots that they preserve in the architecture, in the tracing of the streets, in whiteness of the walls and in his diverse sources
During a time there was certain interest to give valid that was here, in grounds of Peeling, where the famous battle took place of Munda, in which Julius Caesar faced in 45 B.C. Cneo and Pompeyo for obtaining the power on Rome. In fact, there are no historical papers that it endorses that such a battle took place in any area of this municipality, although there does not stop being the nice one history to count the visitors
It happens like proved that was Omar Ben Hafsun who built the castle of To The Mundat to defend itself from the attacks of the caliphate of Cordoba, against the one that had rebelled. East castle - hotel would integrate into the defensive system of the vale of the Guadalhorce, but it was devastated by the commander Sain Ibn Al-Mundir in 308 of the hegira (towards 932 of the Christian age) and reconstructed in the XIth century
Out-standing visits: church of Santiago, Castle of the Villeta, source of the Cage, Marries Museum Mari Gloria
The most important monument is the parochial church of Santiago Apostle, constructed in the XVIth century, although in the XVIIIth he suffered many reforms. The interior consists of three ships and in that of Epistle is necessary to fix in the panelled ceiling that it has and the exuberant one decoration of his vault of segments.
In the outlaying districts brick preserves an altar - Calvary built in in the XVIIIth century.
It is provided with several typical sources: The Meá, The Cage, The Corner and her of the Town. About the last one has woven a legend: them daughters of a king Moor who was living in the missing castle of Mundat - in whose skirt finds the spring - was lowering to source for a secret alley and there they were supporting interviews, which finally were not so secret, with Christian gentlemen.