|
Illora lies in the Poniente Granadino – the district on the western edge of Granada and next to the provinces of Malaga and
Cordoba. The district has a history stretching back over thousands of years.
Julius Caesar was Governor of the region for several years and the Romans remained here for centuries. In 407 to 409 AD the
region came under the rule of the Visigoths, following the conquest of the Romans and the Vandals and many traces of the
Visigoths can still be found here today.
In 711 the Moors invaded Spain and this was the start of an eight century long dominance of the region. The achievements of
the Moors disguise what was a turbulent history of Islamic fiefdoms, the Caliphate of Cordoba and, best known of all, the Nasrid
Kingdom of Granada. The Nasrid kingdom based itself in the Alhambra in Granada and made an enormous contribution to the
development of the Poninete Granadino, which survives adapted but largely intact to this day.
Illora is a superb central point from which to tour the rich and living history throughout the Poniente Granadino as well as the
rich history of Granada itself, the wonders of Cordoba, Sevilla Jaen and much more.
In Sierra Martilla, Loja and the Archaeological Park in Pena de los Gitanos, Montefrio you can see remains dating from the
Neolothic to the Ibero-Roman and Visigoth periods as well as megolithic graves. The Islamic rulers left an indelible stamp
on the Poniente, which distinguishes the region so sharply from other parts of Europe. This is can be seen in castles in Illora,
Moclin, Zagra and Montefrio as well as in the architecture and city walls of Alhama de Granada
When Granada Poniente's Muslim frontier fell, the Muslim population was replaced by Christian settlers or adapted to the
Christian faith. New ways of life and new styles for living began to merge with and replace the Islamic – in Granada and,
most dramatically, in Cordoba Christian cathedrals replaced or grew out of Muslim Mosques.
For more detail on the History of Illora click here and learn more about the compelling reasons for making Casa Pilar Alto Illora your base for touring.
|