Seneca Square

Called, at the turn of the century ‘Correo Viejo’, this square’s space, its open style, its pebbled surface and the houses that overlook it imbue it with a unique personality.

According to popular tradition, Seneca was born in one of his houses. With a calm and silent appearance, it has a rural air, with cobblestone pavement presided over by a robed statue of the famous universal philosopher.

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