The Alhóndiga

C. Gral. Pérez Ballesteros, 1, Villanueva de los Infantes

About this place

The Alhóndiga of Villanueva de los Infantes is a prominent piece within the historic civil architecture of the town.

Its significance lies not only in the building itself, but also in its integration within one of the most monumental historic centers of the Campo de Montiel region, where palaces, manor houses, and public buildings reflect the importance the town achieved during the Early Modern period. The project documentation includes it among the main heritage assets of Infantes and within the group of the town's most important civil buildings.

From an architectural point of view, the building presents a sober image and representative of the noble and public architecture of Infante.

On the outside, its p stand outLintelled doorways, articulated with Doric pilasters of rusticated ashlar, as well as the presence of coat of arms that refers to the Bustos family, one of the historical lineages of the town.

This combination of compositional severity, heraldry, and well-crafted stonework fits perfectly into the monumental urban environment that characterizes Villanueva de los Infantes.

Its historical trajectory also helps to better understand its heritage value. It was known as hiring house, Later it was used as a prison and today it is integrated into the cultural life of the town, linked to public functions such as the House of Culture and the Municipal Library.

Thus, the visit allows one to appreciate not only the quality of the building, but also the continuity of uses that has kept this space alive within the urban fabric of Infantes.

Useful information and location map

  • Pay attention to the portals and the composition of the facade, where much of its architectural value is concentrated.
  • Observe the coat of arms, which connects the building to the historical lineages of the town.
  • To understand it as part of the civil architecture ensemble of the historic center, alongside main houses, palaces and public buildings.
  • Complete the visit with the Plaza Mayor, the church of San Andrés and the rest of the monumental tour of Villanueva de los Infantes.

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The Alhóndiga a bird's-eye view

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Routes where this resource appears

Renaissance Art Route

The Campo de Montiel region boasts one of the most remarkable collections of Renaissance architecture and visual arts in Castilla-La Mancha. Throughout the 16th century, the economic prosperity fostered by the Order of Santiago and a flourishing local nobility financed churches, Plateresque portals, Mannerist altarpieces, and stately homes that still stand as the most visible testament to the region's splendor. It was also in this landscape that Fernando Yáñez de Almedina, a direct disciple of Leonardo da Vinci, was born.

Distance

75 km

Duration

1 day

Difficulty

Easy

Municipality

Several