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      • Alcalá de Henares is the birthplace of the author Miguel de Cervantes (who in his great novel Don Quixote referred to the city as the Great Complute), the emperor Ferdinand I, and Catherine of Aragon (first wife of the English king Henry VIII).
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  2. For much of the late middle-ages and the early modern period before becoming part of the province of Madrid, Alcalá de Henares was a seigneurial estate of the archbishops of Toledo . Its historical centre is one of UNESCO 's World Heritage Sites . The city has a long university tradition.

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  3. Alcalá de Henares, city, Madrid provincia (province) and comunidad autónoma (autonomous community), central Spain. Known under the Romans as Complutum, the city was destroyed in ad 1000 and rebuilt in 1038 by the Moors , who called it Al-Qalʿah al-Nahr.

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  4. May 13, 2024 · Alcalá de Henares is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, and home to the prestigious Universidad de Alcalá. It’s a vibrant city with rich history and cultural significance. From Roman origins to the birth of the Spanish language, Alcalá de Henares offers a captivating blend of history, literature, and vibrant ...

    • Cervantes House Museum. Alcalá is perhaps best known for its famous son, Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes who wrote Don Quixote, one of world literature’s most important and enduring novels.
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    • University. The University of Alcalá was founded in 1293 as a medieval university and rebounded as a modern university in 1975. It attracts many Spanish and international students – many of whom come on Erasmus or study abroad programmes.
    • Regional Archaeological Museum. Set in a former convent that was founded in the 17th century, Alcalá’s Archaeological Museum gives visitors an overview of the history of the region of the Community of Madrid from prehistoric times to the present.
  5. Sightseeing. Tradition and food. Getting there. The Romans founded a town they called Complutum, about 2km from today’s Alcalá de Henares. It was one of the most important Roman settlements in the Iberian Peninsula, as attested by the archaeological evidence that has come down to us.

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  6. Feb 4, 2019 · Most visitors to Spain include Madrid on their itinerary, but the colorful national capital isn't all that the country's most central region has to offer. Just about 20 miles east of the city lies Alcalá de Henares, an idyllic gem of a town with centuries of history around every picturesque corner.

  7. Alcalá de Henares was the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, author of the world-famous “Don Quixote”, and you can visit the house he was born in, which is now a museum.

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