Valdeande

The locality is closely tied to agriculture and has the Esgueva river as its main watercourse, which flows through the western part of the municipality, creating an extensive fertile valley.

The construction of the church showcases a mixture of architectural styles, ranging from late Romanesque (seen in the porch) to Gothic (evident in the large windows) and Renaissance (seen in the main altar), continuing through to more recent times.

It takes the form of a chapel and features an entrance to the spring through a double door consisting of twin arches with a pointed shape, separated by a column.

The second area is a life-size reconstruction of some of the main rooms of the Roman mansion, allowing visitors to experience and visualize the living spaces firsthand.

To the northwest of Valdeande, there is a location where the fertile valley made use of the Esgueva river to establish a Roman rural mansion.