'This Baeza, which they call Andalusian Salamanca' , described by Machado as 'a damp and cold town, dilapidated and gloomy, between Andalusian and La Mancha' . A little more than 20 years ago, it managed to become the smallest world heritage city in Spain.
Since the Bronze Age, civilization after civilization, they were aware of the natural privilege of this city, which has meant that to this day it preserves a great cultural and monumental heritage as well as a very interesting history.
The old town of Baeza is so amazing that walking through its streets is like taking a trip back in time.