The Madrid town of Sevilla la Nueva treasures a rich Baroque and natural heritage, with the Palacio de Baena as its main jewel. Just half an hour from the capital, it offers an ideal getaway for lovers of history and nature.
Sevilla la Nueva, a municipality in the Community of Madrid, presents itself as a perfect destination for a weekend escape. Just 30 minutes from the capital, this village hides authentic architectural gems and natural landscapes that deserve to be discovered.
The main attraction is the Palacio de Baena, built between 1643 and 1647. This Herrerian-style building now houses the Municipal Library and the Cultural Centre, and beneath its foundations lies a historic cellar that was used to store the tithe. The palace witnessed the Battle of Brunete, where General Franco stayed during the conflict.
A Galician hórreo in the heart of the Community of Madrid
One of the most striking curiosities of Sevilla la Nueva is its Hórreo de Piedra, from the 19th century, brought from Pontevedra. This monument, located in the Glorieta del Hórreo, is one of the most photographed in the municipality and the starting point for several hiking routes. The presence of this typical Galician construction in the centre of the peninsula is a testament to the town's history.
The Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol, located in the Plaza de Sevilla, is another point of interest. Although its exterior has been restored, it retains images of the town's patrons inside. Next to it, the Plaza de los Arcos offers an ideal atmosphere for having a snack.
Protected nature and hiking routes
Sevilla la Nueva is part of the ZEPA Zone (Special Protection Area for Birds), where species such as the Iberian imperial eagle and the black vulture inhabit. Its holm oak forests are home to these protected birds, making the municipality a privileged destination for birdwatching enthusiasts.
Among the recommended routes is the Ruta de la Dehesa Boyal, a circular walk of 9 kilometres ideal for families. The Mirador de Sevilla la Nueva also offers the best views of the Sierra de Madrid, and the Ruta de la Casa de San Juan, which is 11 kilometres long, winds through oaks and pines. The Mirador de la Dehesa Boyal is the perfect spot to watch the sunset with the Madrid skyline in the background.
Unlike other towns in the mountains, Sevilla la Nueva maintains a tranquil and authentic atmosphere. Now is the time to visit before it becomes a mass destination. With a heritage linked to the Duque de Rivas and unique natural landscapes, this municipality shows that Madrid holds corners that seem to belong to another province.

