Librilla City Council launches a campaign that aims to discover and disseminate the main icons of the municipality of a light-hearted and colorful way.
That was the commission received graphic cartoonist and humorist Sabiote Pedro Conesa, very involved with the municipality.
In the illustration created, they are reflected as a whole Lavador the Elm tree centenary and is part of the regional heritage, since it is listed as a monumental tree;
located at the entrance of the village, welcomes visitors coming to the town.
No lack two of the historic buildings Librilla, the Church of St. Bartholomew dating from the seventeenth century and the town hall building, from whose balcony traditional Pitanzas are released in the celebrations of the town.
You could not miss the Puente de la Rambla, instrumental in the librillano landscape.
The creation will be part of the turísitica image of the town, and represents the starting point for a campaign of promotion and valorization of the municipality which counts among its landscape wealth with two sites listed high geological interest, such as the "Barranco Hell "and librillana part of the so-called Barrancos Gebas, Librilla known as" Lunar Landscape ".
quiet and relaxed atmosphere, surrounded by nature, near the capital and connected with public transport lines, Librilla invited to enjoy the walk through its streets and its natural environment that provides access to the Sierra Espuña Regional Park.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Librilla