Plaza de la Corredera
![Plaza de la Corredera](https://multimedia.andalucia.org/content_images/main_image_43758.jpeg)
It's closely together of the Town hall. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance it was scene of executions and careers of horses, of there the origin of its name.
In the XVIIth century the architect Antonio Ramos modified it bringing over to the baroque model of the Castilian squares. It is full of shops and taverns and is ideal for the celebration of all kinds of feasts.
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