The history of the town of Senija begins with the Arabs. Like other settlements in the former lands of the Crown of Aragon, it was conquered by King Jaume I on May 11th, 1244. The inhabitants mainly dedicated themselves to the production of raisins and grapes for export.
During this tour, the visitor will see some of the most emblematic places in Senija. At each stop there is a tile with a QR code, which, when scanned, will provide interactive information about the history of each location as well as some interesting facts. By exploring these sites and engaging with the interactive information provided, one can immerse oneself in the rich history and heritage of Senija, experiencing its cultural treasures with all the senses.
The places that will be visit are:
- The chapel known as Ermita de La Mare de Déu Negreta
- The museum known as MOS (Museu Obert a Senija)
- The Gothic-style arch
- La roca de la salve (The Salve rock)
- Antiga font del poble (Old village fountain)
- Església de Santa Caterina (Church of Saint Catherine)
- Riurau amb sequer (Riurau with drying racks)
- La ruta de la pilota (The route of the ball game, a traditional Valencian sport)
- The old olive oil mill
- The stone and water paths
- Arbre fossilitzat (Fossilized tree)
- The Bandits' Path or Camí dels bandolers
- Senigeres a París (Senija women in Paris)
- La creu (The cross)