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Historical
and artistic collection
The old town, with its narrow, steep streets
is bordered by the ancient wall at the foot
of the hill where the castle is located.
The emblematic “Torre del Moro”
is the main feature of the castle. The area
was designated as a Historical and Artistic
Location and a Culturally Interesting Asset
in 1967. Other important sites are Sabater
fountain, Sant Pere gate (16th century),
which is crowned with a coat of arms of
the Aragón family and especially
the plaza de l’Almudí (also
known as Dins Fountain), with its clearly
medieval arches and structure.
A castle
with three hundred towers
Muntaner the historian wrote that Onda’s
Roman castle had as many towers as there
are days in the year («el castell
e la vila d’Onda que hi ha aiantes
torres com dies ha en l’any»).
This is why the castle is known as the “Trescientas
Torres” castle. The fortress is located
on a hill near the town and occupies a big
area with four terraced areas. In 1967 the
castle and the old quarter of the town were
designated as a Historical and Artistic
Location.
Tile Museum
It has over 8,000 items collected since
it was established in 1968, from Gothic
tiles to current productions, with collections
of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque,
modern and contemporary periods. There are
also industrial ethnological objects and
documentary series about local, autonomic
and national productions. The Museum’s
collection is completed with items from
the 19th and 20th century, some local and
others from Ribesalbes. There are also works
by renowned ceramists (Peyró, Alós,
Mundina, Safont, etc.) and samples from
the Province Ceramics School, a true learning
centre for young artists.
Natural
Sciences Museum
This interesting museum is situated on the
outskirts of the town, next to the Mare
de Déu de l’Esperança
sanctuary. Its collection contains over
10,000 species from the animal kingdom and
the equivalent amount of species from the
vegetable and mineral kingdoms. Among the
most important collections there are mammals,
fish, reptiles, crustaceans and batrachians
and also unique species in the sections
of entomology, minerals, plants and molluscs
and a great number of anatomic and osteological
samples. However, maybe the most striking
place is the Malformations Room that shows
how the whims of nature have created species
with two heads or a leg on the back, among
other things.
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