Pizarra, un rincón que debes conocer

Pizarra, a corner that you should know

Welcome to Pizarra, a picturesque corner nestled in the province of Malaga, in the heart of Andalusia. If you don't know what to see in Pizarra, with this article you can immerse yourself in the magic of this municipality, where history is intertwined with the mountainous landscape and Andalusian authenticity.

Discover the treasures that Pizarra offers, from the majesty of the Church of Saint Peter the Apostle to the serenity of the Hermitage of the Virgen de la Fuensanta. You can't miss the opportunity to explore the natural beauty that surrounds this municipality, with its mountains that invite you to unforgettable adventures.

Imagine waking up between centuries-old olive groves and breathe the freshness of the Andalusian air. Lagar del Chorro it is not only accommodation, it is an experience that awakens the desire for connection with nature and the authenticity of the environment. You can enjoy our facilities and visit the surrounding municipalities, such as Pizarra.

Immerse yourself in Andalusian flavors in restaurants like Restaurante El Rincón del Mohíno and discover the magic of traditional cuisine. With options for all tastes, Pizarra becomes a feast for the senses.

Get ready to live a complete experience in Pizarra: from its historical charms to the serenity of its trails and the delicious local cuisine. Are you ready to explore, rest and enjoy this Andalusian corner?

What to see in Pizarra?

This small municipality in Malaga, located in the Guadalhorce Valley, has a large number of attractions to see on your visit to Pizarra. Take note of them to visit them when you visit this town.

The Saint of Slate: the Sacred Heart of Jesus

In 1916, the IV Count of Puerto Hermoso, Don Fernando Soto Aguilar, had a Sacred Heart cast in bronze and cast iron 2.5 m high to place it at the top of the mountain range. The monument was blessed on January 12, 1921 by Blessed Don Manuel González, Bishop of Malaga.

During the Civil War in 1936, the monument was destroyed, but in 1940 a wooden Cross was placed in the same place, housing the remains of the Saint. This Cross was later destroyed by lightning and replaced in 1994 for the Enthronement of a new Heart of Jesus, the work of Jaén sculptor Miguel Fuente Del Olmo.

El Santo de Pizarra: el Sagrado Corazón de Jesús

Since February 28, 1995, an event is held annually to commemorate this new location, where the current Sacred Heart stands on one of the highest points of the Sierra de Gibralmora, looking towards the town of Pizarra and its plain.

Guadalhorce Bridges

The first factory bridge in Pizarra it was built in 1863 by the railway company directed by Jorge Loring Oyarzábal, as part of the Málaga-Córdoba railway. This structure was replaced in the first third of the 20th century.

Another notable bridge, a civil engineering work of the same period, crosses the A-343 regional road from Antequera to Zalea. This bridge was erected by the engineer Ginés de Fe y Pérez.

The construction of these bridges is part of the large hydraulic infrastructures promoted by the engineer Rafael Benjumea y Burín, Count of Guadalhorce. In addition, the Villalón ford stands out, a river crossing point with a recent creation and memories of a small stick bridge in its vicinity.

Church of Saint Peter the Apostle

At the end of the 15th century, Diego Romero ordered the construction of the old Church of San Pedro in Pizarra to meet the needs of the servants. In the 17th century, due to the increase in population, the current temple was built on the previous site. This temple, with a single Mudejar nave, houses a tower with three sections, the third being added in 1862 by the Malaga to Córdoba Railway Company.

The Church has experienced looting and destruction during events such as the War of Independence and the riots of 1931 and 1936. Most of the current elements inside were acquired after 1939, thanks to the help of the Counts of Puerto Hermoso and the local community.

The interior of the church presents notable elements, such as the Baptistery with a Baptismal Font from 1617 and an image of the Stmo. Resurrected Christ. The old Sacramental Chapel, saved from the looting of 1931, houses a 18th century altarpiece. Other highlights include the Virgin of the Rosary, the High Altar dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the St. Christ of Forgiveness, considered the crowning work of Sebastián Santos Rojas. Among other jewels, the church keeps silver oil lamps and the burial vault of Don Juan de Figueroa y Silva and his wife Doña Elvira de Céspedes, dated 1680.

Iglesia de San Pedro

Every detail of the church tells stories of devotion and art, from Renaissance altarpieces to contemporary masterpieces, enriching the cultural heritage of Pizarra.

Our Lady of Fuensanta Hermitage

Erected in the 16th century on the ruins of an ancient semi-rupresal Mozarabic church, the Church of the Virgin of Fuensanta in Pizarra is one of the jewels of the Pizarra municipality. Its unique structure presents a single nave sculpted in the rock and divided into three sections by transverse arches supported on plates. The hollow vault covers the section closest to the foot, while the remaining two display groin vaults with rosettes in the key, characteristic of 18th century art.

At the beginning of the 20th century, the church experienced a comprehensive restoration, during which the old wooden altarpiece was replaced by a marble one that still exists. The current façade, in an elegant neo-Gothic style, was erected in the first decade of the 20th century, adding a distinctive touch to the structure.

Inside this sacred place resides the venerated image of the Virgin of Fuensanta, considered the patron saint of Pizarra. This church is not only an architectural testimony of different eras, but also a meeting point with devotion and history rooted in the local community.

La Raja Ancha

Discover a natural paradise in the heart of Pizarra, a refuge where relaxation is intertwined with the possibility of enjoying a peaceful picnic or connecting with nature. This enclave, considered the green lung of the town, is presented as an easily accessible space. From here, the door opens to one of the hiking routes highly recommended by the Pizarra town council. Throughout this fascinating tour, you will have the opportunity to explore archaeological remains that tell the history of the place, while you enjoy a magnificent panoramic view that encompasses the entire surrounding natural complex. Immerse yourself in this unique experience where serenity and adventure meet in perfect harmony!

If you want to take a route, which starts from Pizarra, you can follow this, available on Wikiloc.

Municipal Museum of Pizarra

The Municipal Museum of Pizarra, located in the Cortijo Casablanca, presents two exhibition rooms that house a collection of around 6,000 archaeological and ethnographic pieces, as well as works by the painter Gino Hollander, covering 800 m2 of surface. This tourist complex includes an Assembly Hall, Restaurant and a Rural Hotel, surrounded by beautiful garden areas and ample parking spaces.

Museo municipal de Pizarra

The permanent rooms, «Gino Hollander» and «Agustín Clavijo», exhibit everything from archaeological pieces to traditional rooms, accompanied by the painter's work.

Visiting hours are Monday and Wednesday to Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the mornings and from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the afternoons. Closed on Tuesdays.

Admission prices vary depending on age and group size, and on Wednesdays admission is free.

Hiking

Explore the territory between the mountains and the Guadalhorce plain in Pizarra offers more than the well-known circular route from Raja Ancha to El Santo, which we have already shown you previously.

There are other approved itineraries that are highly recommended for hiking lovers. Routes such as Pizarra-Cerralba and Zalea-Cerralba, connecting the key urban centers of the municipality. In addition, Pizarra has trails integrated into the Great Tour of the Guadalhorce, such as those in Álora-Pizarra and Pizarra-Cártama Estación, providing a variety of options to discover the natural beauty of the region on foot.

Palace of the Counts of Puerto Hermoso

Diego RomeroAfter the Reconquest of Malaga in 1490, he received 100 bushels of land and, later, another 20 bushels in Pizarra. He founded the town by building his farmhouse, the first church and delivering lots. His daughter, Juana Romero de Orellana, founded a Mayorazgo in 1535 that lasted until the 19th century.

The current palace, in neo-Mudejar style, was built in the 20th century on the old Mayorazgo houses, highlighting its structure and garden with Wisteria. The palace houses notable possessions such as Goya paintings, tapestries, oriental porcelains and silverwork. Its ceiling in the living room uses the Mudejar coffered ceiling technique.

Palacio de los Condes de Puerto Hermoso

The house witnessed historical events, such as the overnight stay of King Alfonso XIII in 1921 and the "Slate Conference" in 1922 to plan the Spanish protectorate of Morocco. Residence of the Counts of Puerto Hermoso, the palace is not open to the public, except on special occasions.

Slate Viewpoints

Discover the majesty of Pizarra through various panoramic viewpoints that extend throughout its territory. Each of these points offers stunning views, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the surroundings. From the “Raja Ancha” recreational area to the “El Santo” Viewpoint, passing through the serenity of Fuente Luna, the elevation of Pico Aguililla, and the unique perspective of the Mirador de la Ermita, each viewpoint is a window to captivating landscapes. .

In the recreational area «Raja Ancha», immerse yourself in the serenity of nature while enjoying the expansive views. Go to the Mirador de «El Santo» for a unique panoramic experience, exploring the perfect connection between the mountains and the Guadalhorce plain.

The Fuente Luna invites you to a corner of tranquility where the sound of water intertwines with the panoramic view. The Pico Aguililla offers an elevated perspective, allowing you to appreciate Pizarra's diverse topography. Lastly, the Hermitage Viewpoint it gives you a special view from the heart of the municipality.

These viewpoints not only witness the unique geography of Pizarra, but also offer opportunities for contemplation, photography and connection with nature.

Discover Pizarra from Lagar del Chorro

Our rural accommodations near Caminito del Rey, they are ideal for visit the entire Guadalhorce Valley to learn about its history, customs, gastronomy, festivals, etc. We are just a few minutes from Pizarra, so, if you want to visit this municipality and enjoy accommodation in a privileged environment, contact us.

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