The Official Guide to La Luisiana app is a free tool part of the Unified Digital Street Map of Andalusia (CDAU) project and developed by the Institute of Statistics and Cartography of Andalusia (IECA). This app offers detailed information about La Luisiana, a municipality of Enlightenment origins founded in 1768 by order of Charles III during the colonization plan of the New Towns of Sierra Morena and Andalusia, whose name derives from the union of the infants Luis and Ana.
Its highlights include:
History and Heritage: It preserves vestiges such as the Roman baths next to the Via Augusta, the 18th-century Parish Church of the Immaculate Conception, the prominent Baroque Royal Post House, and the Royal Granary, now the Town Hall.
Activities: The town is ideal for heritage and cultural tourism, with historical monuments that narrate its Enlightenment and Roman past. It also celebrates traditional festivals such as the Festival of the Painted Eggs, the Pilgrimage of the Immaculate Conception, the August Fair, and various Holy Week processions.
Local Gastronomy: Highlights include the famous artisanal roscos (breadcrumbs) and picos (breadsticks), recognized even by clients such as the Royal Family, as well as dishes such as stew with bacon and spices, various soups, chickpea or bean stews, and homemade baked goods.
The app also includes an interactive street map to locate points of interest, bars, and restaurants, making it easier to plan your visit. Immerse yourself in the essence of La Luisiana and enjoy a unique experience with this comprehensive tourist guide.