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Town Built Inside A Rock: Setenil de las Bodegas carves homes into cliffs; geology keeps interiors cool

This Spanish town has been living under a rock for 500 years — and people still call it home

This Spanish town has been living under a rock for 500 years — and people still call it home (Image source: Wikipedia)

Imagine walking down a quiet Spanish street and realising the “roof” above your head isn’t a building at all; it’s a massive slab of natural rock. Not decorative. Not artificial. It is just there. That’s Setenil de las Bodegas, a small town in southern Spain that quite literally exists inside a rock. Homes, shops, and cafés are carved directly into the cliffs, blending human life seamlessly with nature’s raw architecture.At first glance, it looks like a movie set or a clever illusion. But people live here. They cook dinner here. They argue about parking and the weather here. And they’ve been doing so, in one form or another, for centuries.

A town built inside a rock: How Setenil de las Bodegas defies normal architecture

Most towns level the land before building. But in Setenil, instead of carving the rock, locals built homes under and into it. The cliffs act as natural roofs, walls, and insulation.As cited by ‘Turismo de Setenil’ (Setenil Tourism), Setenil de las Bodegas has earned widespread recognition for its unique charm and rural appeal, collecting several prestigious awards over the years. In 2016, it was named the “2nd Rural Wonder of Spain” by Top Rural, “the most beautiful towns in Spain” in January 2019, and “Best Secret Destination in Europe 2019” by European Best Destinations. Walking through the streets feels as if the mountain is casually resting on the houses below. The rock juts out overhead, sometimes just a few feet above doorways. It might feel claustrophobic, but it doesn’t. The town appears cosy, protected, like nature decided to tuck it in.Oddly enough, these rock-covered homes stay cool in scorching Andalusian summers and warm in winter. No fancy tech. Just geology doing its thing.

What daily life is like inside rock-carved houses

Here’s the surprising part: life in Setenil seems somewhat normal. There are restaurants, bakeries, flower pots, and laundry lines. People go out and have fun; tourists come and stay in hotel and experience the life there. Some houses have whitewashed walls to reflect light deeper into the caves, making interiors brighter than you’d expect.Many homes use carefully placed light wells and ducts carved into the rock centuries ago. They weren’t accidental. Someone sat down long ago and thought hard about where sunlight would fall at different times of day. It’s kind of like living in a basement that doesn’t feel like a basement. Go to Source

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