Beneath Guadix and the Desert Beyond
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This is Southern Spain without postcards. Beyond the white villages and crowded monuments lies a landscape shaped by erosion, empire, and experiment—where cathedrals grow slowly from the land, people live underground by choice, and Roman theatres wait centuries to be rediscovered beneath modern streets. From Julius Caesar’s veteran colonies to Renaissance fortresses hiding Italian palaces, from abandoned iron mines to deserts that became the Wild West of European cinema, the Guadix–Tabernas region tells Spain’s story sideways. It is a place where history is layered rather than restored, and where film crews came not to invent fantasy, but to borrow it from the land itself. This guide is an invitation to wander off the obvious route—to follow rusted rail lines, sun-cut ravines, and half-buried stones into a version of Andalucía that feels raw, cinematic, and quietly radical.
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Rome, Interrupted
Oz, Guns, and Directors’ Frames
Pl. Del Padre Poveda, 33, Guadix, Granada, Spain
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Living Underground
Pl. Del Padre Poveda, 33, Guadix, Granada, Spain
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The End of the World
A Fortress with Secrets
Castillo de La Calahorra, C. San Sebastián, La Calahorra, Granada, Spain
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Threshing Floors of La Calahorra
Barrio Eras Bajas, La Calahorra, Granada, Spain
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Rust and Silence
Agregado Bda. Marquesado, 84, Alquife, Granada, Spain
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