There is always a reason to discover this authentic rural destination, in the southeast of Spain, in the heart of the region of Murcia, which enjoys a temperate and mild climate in winter and warm temperatures in summer.
The population of Mula is linked to agriculture, artisan trades and gastronomy and traditions that have the strength of deep roots in an ancient local culture and the quality of the products of a rich and generous land.
With countless scenic, cultural, artistic and historical attractions, Mula demands a slow visit, especially its old town, on the slope of a hill. At the top, you find the castle of the Marqués de los Vélez, the medieval quarter, the secluded and steep streets and the eighteenth-century mansions, the Renaissance portals and the different religious and civil monuments that surprise visitors.
Mula is a National Historic-Artistic Site and its museums are particularly noteworthy, like the El Cigarralejo Iberian Art Museum and the Mula City Museum, its cultural and natural monuments. Special mention for The Night of the Drums, a festival declared of International Tourist Interest, and Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Admission to the Smart Tourism Destinations Programme | Diagnostic process and action plan of Mula Smart Tourism Destinations programme started on 3 June 2022 and completed on 9 December 2022. |
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