Living Underground

Pl. Del Padre Poveda, 33, Guadix, Granada, Spain

The hills surrounding Guadix appear empty at first—smooth, pale, almost lunar. Then the chimneys appear, rising directly from the earth. Beneath the surface lies one of Europe’s largest continuously inhabited cave districts, a neighbourhood that has quietly resisted both time and convention.

No, it’s not Hobbiton. And no, it’s not a movie set. These cave houses are real homes, lived in for centuries, where families cook, sleep, and celebrate life underground. Originally carved to provide protection from Guadix’s extremes of heat and cold, the earth itself regulates temperature, keeping interiors cool in summer and warm in winter. Far from dark or cramped, many homes open into generous, whitewashed rooms filled with light, colour, and modern comforts.

What makes the Barrio de las Cuevas remarkable is not just its age, but its continuity. This is not a preserved curiosity; it is a functioning community. In an era obsessed with sustainable living, Guadix offers an unselfconscious example of architecture that consumes almost nothing—and gives everything back to the landscape by disappearing into it.

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