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Data of the Town |
Jaganta |
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Town |
Type of Entity: Quarter: Jaganta |
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Municipality |
The Climbing vines of Castellote / Region: Under Aragon |
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Province |
Teruel |
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Community |
Aragon |
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Habt. / Ine 2004 |
14 |
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Town hall |
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Direction |
Main road, 9 |
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ZIP code |
44566 |
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Phone |
978887908 |
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Fax |
978887908 |
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Office Tourism |
To contact with telf. quoted |
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Official web |
Jaganta, the Oil-mill |
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Web of Interest |
The Climbing vines Of Castellote |
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E-mail municipality |
patronatoturismo@dpteruel.es |
The building that lodges the oil-mill is one simple traditional tapial construction, with covering slope realized with beams, hurdle and tile, presents two accesses to only one to facilitate the entry and exit of the loaded animals with the olive. In the principal access, a small source with his raft was serving to supply of water the oil-mill.
This important oil mill of the XVIIth century, one preserves singular "press of pound sterling" in the exceptional conservation state.
Of artistic interest also:
Parochial church of San Felipe and Santiago
Baroque construction of the XVIIIth century (1749) realized in masonry. It has three ships and aligned cruise. Outwardly he emphasizes his slender tower placed to the feet, in the side of the Gospel. It has four bodies realized in masonry and stone ashlar. Three Superiors are of plant octogonal and a stylized body finishes off them pyramidally.
Market and chapel
construction of only one plants, defined by two wide arches of half a point of chairs that they rest on a central column and two leaned ones in the wings. Also construction of popular character finds this chapel with : a semicircular arch shelters to image and is finished off by a big triangular pediment.
Source
construction opened in semicircular arch and in whose later wall the pipes get ready.
Chapel of San Pedro
baroque construction of small dimensions. It has only one ship, circular apse and two chapels. (ftes. and text to see links)