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What to see

MONUMENT OF TIO PEP

It´s the most popular monument in Muro which represents a “trajinero”, person who used to sell products from his carriage (tartana) pushed by a donkey, job linked to the Fireta de Sant Antoni, a local market with 300 years of tradition, that takes place in January. This heritage has remained until now in a commemorative statue and a popular song “El tio Pep se´n va a Muro”. 

SAN JUAN BAUTISTA CHURCH

The catholic church was built over the previous mosque. During the XVII, XVIII and XIX centuries this building was rebuilt and extended. Nowadays, it has a neoclassic style, with a rectangular plan and attached chapels. We suggest visiting the bell tower of 34 metres high, which we access by a spiral staircase of 94 steps. Upstairs, we can enjoy 6 bronze bells, being the largest one of almost 900 kilograms.   

THE LITERARY MURALS OF BATÁ

In the Batà pedestrian street we find murals by the artist José Antonio Espinar dedicated to Valencian writers. It is a walk through our Valencian literature embodied in outdoor mural paintings. 

  

BENEITO CAVE

Cave that we found in the Cotet de Muro ravine, discovered in the seventies, continues to be a benchmark in all scientific and informative works thanks to the reconstruction of the modus vivendi of Neanderthal man and modern man.

Routes

BALADRE FOUNTAIN AND PEDANIAS.

Route of great ecological value that runs through the districts of Benámer, L’alquerieta Jordá, Setla and Turballos.

URBAN ROUTE “FAMOUS LOCAL CITIZENS”.

Urban route of local citizens (musicians, artists…) who highlight in different areas in this town.