What to see in Sacedón

Main historical attractions

Monsalud Monastery

One of the clearest and most beautiful examples of the presence of the Cistercian order in the Iberian Peninsula.

Roman Bridge

Built in 1461, it crosses the Tagus River and connects the municipal districts of Auñón and Sacedón.

La Isabela Settlement

Ruins of an old spa, which then became a psychiatric hospital. These ruins were submerged, but are now above water again.

Shrine to Our Lady of Perpetual Help

An enclave of devotional and historical value.
And an extraordinary scenic viewpoint of the Tagus Valley.

Our Lady of The Assumption Parish Church

Majestic and large parish church whose construction began around 1550.

Shrine of The Holy Face of God

Located in the centre of the village, it is a small church of 222 square metres built in the Renaissance style.

Monument to The Sacred Heart of Jesus

Monument of 23 metres in height with impressive views over the Entrepeñas Reservoir.

Bull Ring

Hundred-year-old bull ring inaugurated in 1910.

Rollo Trujillo Monument

10 metre-high stone column with views over the Entrepeñas and Buendía reservoirs.

Entrepeñas Reservoir and Dam

Reservoir located in the Alcarria Baja area of Guadalajara, in the course of the Tagus River. Inaugurated in 1956.

Promenade

110-metre promenade with views over the Entrepeñas Reservoir.

Stone Refrigerators

Curious constructions used to produce ice for keeping food fresh during the summer.

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