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New sculpture at the roundabout of the CM-420 and improvements at five entry points.

Herencia is moving forward with its plan for landscape and aesthetic improvements at access points, featuring interventions in five key locations across the municipality. The most notable work is taking place at the roundabout on the CM-420 road (access from Puerto Lápice), which now showcases a sculpture by artist Monique Bastian that pays tribute to the agricultural heritage of Castilla-La

Herencia launches a dog identification campaign to promote responsible pet ownership and prevent pets from getting lost.

Herencia, through the areas of Rural Development and the Environment, in collaboration with the municipal veterinary centers, has launched a canine awareness and identification campaign with three clear objectives: promote responsible pet ownership, prevent loss, and combat abandonment. This initiative is supported by the Animal Identification System of Castilla-La Mancha (SIIA-CLM) and the municipal register of companion animals. Where to

parade, charitable visits, and a large reception

On the afternoon of January 5th, Herencia was once again filled with excitement as The Three Wise Men from the East brought color, music, and smiles to the streets in one of the most anticipated events of the year. Visits that Touch the Heart Before the parade, Melchor, Gaspar, and Baltasar made a special stop to spend the afternoon with

30 Years of the Beijing Declaration: A Path of Progress and Pending Challenges

This year marks 30 years since the Beijing Declaration, a milestone in the history of women’s rights that saw 189 countries commit to ensuring equal opportunities for women and girls worldwide. Three decades later, the progress is undeniable: gender equality is more tangible and visible, with women occupying spaces in areas that were once off-limits to them. However, these achievements

The Three Wise Men fill the streets of Herencia with magic and joy.

On January 5th, the magic of the Three Wise Men has been present in Herencia, bringing gifts, excitement, and unforgettable moments to every corner of the town. Their Majesties, Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthasar, began their day by visiting the Our Lady of Mercy Residence, the Carpe Diem Center, and the San Francisco Residence, sharing smiles and good wishes with the

The Convent Street of Herencia, a visual tour through its architectural history

In the year 1985, a photomontage captured a historical moment of the emblematic Calle Convento, combining some of the most representative buildings in the area. This image, which has become a graphic testimony of the architectural heritage of Herencia, reflects the historical and cultural richness of a street that has witnessed the passage of time. A historical postcard of Herencia

Herencia establishes the Local Council for Disability to promote inclusion and well-being.

This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, or the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us improve our website. Please enable strictly necessary cookies first so that we can save your preferences! Spanish post in Herencia constituye el Consejo Local de la Discapacidad para fomentar la inclusión

Inheritance, the SEAT 600, and the promotion of La Mancha in the 1960s.

In a photograph that encapsulates the spirit of mid-20th century Spain, a SEAT 600 is parked in front of a promotional mural of “A place in La Mancha” in Herencia (Ciudad Real). This graphic material, dated between 1960 and 1970, reflects not only the rise of tourism and the identity of La Mancha, but also the social and economic transition

The Week of Different Abilities has been inaugurated with a strong commitment to inclusion.

The courtyard of the Town Hall became the stage for the presentation of the Week of Different Abilities on December 2nd, an event aimed at promoting inclusion and coexistence through leisure, sports, and recreational activities in the community. The opening ceremony was attended by the mayor, Sergio García-Navas, the councilor for Social Welfare, Conchi Rodríguez-Palancas, and Alfonso Gutiérrez, manager of

Herencia celebrates Different Abilities Week with a comprehensive program of inclusive activities.

In collaboration with the centers “El Picazuelo” and “Carpe Diem”, Herencia has organized a special program to commemorate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which will be celebrated on December 3. The activities, aimed at promoting inclusion and visibility, will take place from November 30 to December 13, with leisure, sports, and community interaction proposals. Highlighted activities of the

New sculpture at the roundabout of the CM-420 and improvements at five entry points.

Herencia is moving forward with its plan for landscape and aesthetic improvements at access points, featuring interventions in five key locations across the municipality. The most notable work is taking place at the roundabout on the CM-420 road (access from Puerto Lápice), which now showcases a sculpture by artist Monique Bastian that pays tribute to the agricultural heritage of Castilla-La

Herencia launches a dog identification campaign to promote responsible pet ownership and prevent pets from getting lost.

Herencia, through the areas of Rural Development and the Environment, in collaboration with the municipal veterinary centers, has launched a canine awareness and identification campaign with three clear objectives: promote responsible pet ownership, prevent loss, and combat abandonment. This initiative is supported by the Animal Identification System of Castilla-La Mancha (SIIA-CLM) and the municipal register of companion animals. Where to

parade, charitable visits, and a large reception

On the afternoon of January 5th, Herencia was once again filled with excitement as The Three Wise Men from the East brought color, music, and smiles to the streets in one of the most anticipated events of the year. Visits that Touch the Heart Before the parade, Melchor, Gaspar, and Baltasar made a special stop to spend the afternoon with

30 Years of the Beijing Declaration: A Path of Progress and Pending Challenges

This year marks 30 years since the Beijing Declaration, a milestone in the history of women’s rights that saw 189 countries commit to ensuring equal opportunities for women and girls worldwide. Three decades later, the progress is undeniable: gender equality is more tangible and visible, with women occupying spaces in areas that were once off-limits to them. However, these achievements

The Three Wise Men fill the streets of Herencia with magic and joy.

On January 5th, the magic of the Three Wise Men has been present in Herencia, bringing gifts, excitement, and unforgettable moments to every corner of the town. Their Majesties, Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthasar, began their day by visiting the Our Lady of Mercy Residence, the Carpe Diem Center, and the San Francisco Residence, sharing smiles and good wishes with the

The Convent Street of Herencia, a visual tour through its architectural history

In the year 1985, a photomontage captured a historical moment of the emblematic Calle Convento, combining some of the most representative buildings in the area. This image, which has become a graphic testimony of the architectural heritage of Herencia, reflects the historical and cultural richness of a street that has witnessed the passage of time. A historical postcard of Herencia

Herencia establishes the Local Council for Disability to promote inclusion and well-being.

This website uses Google Analytics to collect anonymous information such as the number of visitors to the site, or the most popular pages. Keeping this cookie enabled helps us improve our website. Please enable strictly necessary cookies first so that we can save your preferences! Spanish post in Herencia constituye el Consejo Local de la Discapacidad para fomentar la inclusión

Inheritance, the SEAT 600, and the promotion of La Mancha in the 1960s.

In a photograph that encapsulates the spirit of mid-20th century Spain, a SEAT 600 is parked in front of a promotional mural of “A place in La Mancha” in Herencia (Ciudad Real). This graphic material, dated between 1960 and 1970, reflects not only the rise of tourism and the identity of La Mancha, but also the social and economic transition

The Week of Different Abilities has been inaugurated with a strong commitment to inclusion.

The courtyard of the Town Hall became the stage for the presentation of the Week of Different Abilities on December 2nd, an event aimed at promoting inclusion and coexistence through leisure, sports, and recreational activities in the community. The opening ceremony was attended by the mayor, Sergio García-Navas, the councilor for Social Welfare, Conchi Rodríguez-Palancas, and Alfonso Gutiérrez, manager of

Herencia celebrates Different Abilities Week with a comprehensive program of inclusive activities.

In collaboration with the centers “El Picazuelo” and “Carpe Diem”, Herencia has organized a special program to commemorate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which will be celebrated on December 3. The activities, aimed at promoting inclusion and visibility, will take place from November 30 to December 13, with leisure, sports, and community interaction proposals. Highlighted activities of the

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