Old pictures of Chilluévar
Chilluévar, nestled in the heart of the province of Jaén, is a town rich in history and tradition. With a population of 1,629, this charming village offers a glimpse into a past steeped in agricultural heritage, particularly its renowned olive groves. The history of Chilluévar dates back to the Iberian times, with evidence of Roman settlements scattered throughout the region. It has been a witness to many epochs, including its establishment under the “Adelantamiento de Cazorla” in 1231, making it a vital crossroads for cattle ranchers and merchants alike. As you explore its narrow, sloping streets, you can almost hear the tales echoing from the vibrant community life, highlighted by its traditional festivity in honor of Our Lady of the Peace every January 24. For those nostalgic for the past, sharing your own fotografías antiguas de Chilluévar with the world is an opportunity available through OLDPIK's project, preserving the memories of yesteryear. Nearby villages like Santo Tomé, Jódar, and Bélmez de la Moraleda form a captivating tapestry of Andalusian culture. Discover more, and perhaps uncover your connections at OLDPIK, where shared heritage unites communities across time and space.