The village spans from the Bronze Age to the Visigoth times. The second Iron Age and the Roman times were the periods of greatest splendor of the settlement, being depopulated in the Visigoth times. The site is composed of Las Quintanas, Carralaceña and Las Ruedas, and located in Padilla de Duero, where the remains of the ancient Vaccaei city of Pintia can be seen.

The Vaccaei became one of the most important Pre-Roman ethnic groups who lived in the central valley of the Duero basin and they settled in the place leaving their trace in these lands with their adobe architecture, the frequent consumption of wines and the extensive cereal farming too.

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Opening hours

    From January 1 to December 31:
  • Every day: arrange visit: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Visits by appointment, minimum 5 people. Tel: 983881240)

Taxes

  • General 10 €
  • Reduced 8 €
(The reduced rate applies to groups of more than 20 people.)

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