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The Tomb of El Tempranillo

This tomb, located in the courtyard of the temple, is not only a place of eternal rest, but a symbol of the fascination that the figures of bandits who once roamed the roads of Andalusia still arouse today.

El Tempranillo: Legend of the Malagueño Fields

Born in 1805, El Tempranillo became a legend at a young age. This bandit, whose name evokes bravery and defiance, traversed the fields and mountains of Málaga, writing a story of adventure and challenges to authority with his life.

Although his existence was marked by danger and illegality, his figure transcended the bounds of history, becoming a myth that endures in the Andalusian collective imagination.

A Historical Pilgrimage Site

The tomb of El Tempranillo is today a place of pilgrimage for those who wish to connect with the romantic past of Andalusia. Visitors who come to the Alameda Parish Church can feel the atmosphere steeped in history, where legends of banditry come to life. Here, under the flagstones of this modest tomb, lies the man who defied his destiny and earned his place in history.

A Rest in History

Visiting the tomb of El Tempranillo is more than a simple act of historical curiosity; It is an opportunity to reflect on the complexities of life in times past, where the line between hero and villain was easily blurred. This sacred place invites those who visit it to remember that, although El Tempranillo was an outlaw, he was also a man of his time, trapped in the circumstances of a turbulent time.

An Essential Destination in Alameda

For lovers of Andalusian history and legends, the tomb of El Tempranillo is a must-see stop on any visit to Alameda. This simple final resting place offers an intimate connection to the past and the opportunity to pay homage to one of the most fascinating figures in bandit tradition.

Prices

Adults

Free

Children (3-7years)

Free

-2 years

Free

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