In 2021, with the collaboration of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage of the Community of Madrid, our Fountain has received a new restoration that has returned part of its original structure. It is currently in the process of landscaping and beautification of its surroundings.
Water life in the Cañada Real Segoviana
Fountain of the Hermitages
Coordinates UTM HUSO 30:
ETRS89 X: 427440 Y: 4508877
Outdoor space that you can visit whenever you wish.
On the Cañada Real Segoviana, the Fountain of the Hermitages was one of the key infrastructures for water supply in Manzanares El Real, and for all livestock and travellers passing through the area.
Its construction was ordered by the man who finished the New Castle, the Second Duke of the Infantado, Don Íñigo López de Mendoza, and the fountain collects water from a natural spring that has been flowing for more than 500 years.
Its special location opposite the New Castle, on one of the most important cattle routes on the peninsula and, although now disappeared, between two hermitages where La Mesta used to meet, speaks of the importance it once had.
In the restoration undertaken at the source by the D.G. of Cultural Heritage of the Community of Madrid, in 2021, it was discovered that the watering hole was accessed by a 4-meter-long road, made with large slabs of carved granite, which allowed the collection of water saving the land permanently irrigated by the spring. Currently we can see a section of this road that continues, below the wall that closes the complex, under our feet. Thanks to the archaeological studies carried out, it was also discovered that the fountain was modified at some point between the 16th and 19th centuries when the rear part of the pediment and the gutter that supplied the trough were altered.





