The cultural programming of Puertollano includes two free routes to learn about the history of the Santo Voto, a tour of emblematic places and local traditions. Additionally, the Macondo space hosts a literary meeting with Héctor Peco and Cristina Hontanilla, where literature combines with a relaxed atmosphere over drinks.
How geolocation recovers historical traditions 🗺️
These Santo Voto routes apply a cultural mapping approach similar to an urban development system. Participants visit georeferenced points of interest, such as the Church of Asunción or the Hermitage of Virgen de Gracia, following a logical sequence that documents local heritage. It is a walking itinerary that requires no special hardware, only comfortable shoes and curiosity. The city council has digitized the maps to facilitate navigation, preventing getting lost in historical dead ends.
The literary drink that will make you forget the Santo Voto 🍺
And if the routes leave you thirsty, Macondo offers a solution: Héctor Peco and Cristina Hontanilla will read fragments while you enjoy a drink. The format is simple: literature in one hand, beer in the other. No one forces you to remember the Santo Voto, but at least you will leave with your head full of verses and your bladder empty. A perfect plan for those who believe that culture is also savored with fizz and alcohol.