Discover Calahorra

Calahorra, a charming town in La Rioja Baja, is defined by its balance between modernity and its rich heritage. Perched on a hill between the Ebro and Cidacos rivers, the town boasts a privileged location and fertile land, earning it the title of Rioja's Vegetable Capital. This title not only honors the quality of its agricultural products but also reflects a deep-rooted culinary tradition celebrated in every dish. With a rich historical heritage, Calahorra is home to numerous monuments, churches, and museums that tell the story of its Roman, medieval, and modern past. The town is a melting pot of cultures and traditions, reflected in its cultural heritage and local life. Beyond its history and culture, Calahorra offers visitors the chance to enjoy nature and the outdoors. From the footpaths encircling the town to the trails exploring its unique landscapes, every corner offers a fresh perspective on the surrounding natural environment. Its cuisine, influenced by the local produce, is a true feast for the senses, highlighting fresh, high-quality ingredients. Throughout the year, Calahorra comes alive with festivals and events that celebrate its culture, faith, and community. These special moments allow visitors to immerse themselves in the true essence of the city, enjoying the local hospitality and the warmth of its people. If you're looking for a complete experience, Calahorra offers you the opportunity to discover its richness through guided tours, exploring its historical monuments, enjoying its diverse cultural offerings, and participating in the activities the city has prepared for you. Here, every corner has a story to tell and an experience to be had.

Cinema
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Cinema

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Fiestas en honor San Emeterio y San Celedonio
HolidaysPatron saint festivities

Fiestas en honor San Emeterio y San Celedonio

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Semana Santa
Festivals of tourist interestHolidays

Semana Santa

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Mercaforum
Festivals of tourist interestHolidays

Mercaforum

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Vegetable gastronomic days
Festivals of tourist interestHolidays

Vegetable gastronomic days

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St Andrew’s Church

St Andrew’s Church

The Church of San Andrés has its origins in the 7th century, when Saint Prudentius arrived in Calahorra to preach Christianity. At that time a church was built in the same place where the present parish church stands today, although it was destroyed by the Arabs during the siege of the city.

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