Azazeta

Azazeta (in Spanish Azáceta) is a village in Álava, Basque Country, Spain. The village belongs to the municipality of Arraya-Maestu. The extensive municipality of Arraia-Maeztu belongs to the Álava mountain range. Formed by several valleys around the Berrón (Arraia Valley) and Musitu (Laminoria Valley) streams, this large town is surrounded by the Iturrieta and Vitoria-Gasteiz mountains. Azaceta is located in the Sierra de Guereñu, in a small plain surrounded by high mountains.

The weather is cold, but healthy. There are abundant water sources.

Population

Currently the village comprises approximately thirty households, in which there are some sixty residents.

History

Azazeta is the village that gave name to the mountain pass leading to the village. The village is situated on both sides of the road, in a clearing in the mountains, just after beginning the descent from the port towards Maestu.

It is a small but very well maintained town both in its main square and in its buildings which are adorned with a profusion of flowers. It consists of 30 family houses. In the plaza, which adjoins the road there is a fountain which flows in what is the former washing place. Opposite, across the road, is the Social Center, which is also used as a tavern or bar.

In the first decades of the twentieth century there was a school with up to 45 children enrolled. Currently the old school has been converted into a private home.

The village is currently inhabited by three families, although on feast days and weekends many people arrive to enjoy the pleasant climate in summer and surround themselves with tranquillity.

In the year 1025, documentation in San Millán de la Cogolla include the place name Azazaheta.

Monuments

The church in Azazeta is dedicated to the Nativity of Our Lady, and retains many remnants of its original construction. Under its rustic porch in the shape of a large arch, there is a beautiful sixteenth century portal. The present eighteenth-century altarpiece includes various pieces from the sixteenth century, among which is the seated image of Mary.

It is rectangular, narrowing at the head and has gothic vaults and a masonry factory. The altar has a typical Baroque altarpiece. To the left is the altar dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary. On the right, the altar of Santiago. Both altars are baroque. The porch has a round arch. The square tower was built in 1822 by Master Mason Vicente Nanclares.

Celebrations

Patron feast day was previously celebrated on 16 April in honour of Saint Turibius. However, from 1939 celebrations on 25 July in honour of Saint James, patron saint of Spain, were honoured instead. The major feasts of Azaceta are celebrated during Santiago (Saint James), usually between the 24th and 26 July, during which they perform various types of activities: round parades, crafts and games for children, a grand chocolatada, bouncy castles, fellowship dinners and many more.

Photo gallery

  • General view of the village of Azazeta
    General view of the village of Azazeta
  • Old Azazeta wash-house
    Old Azazeta wash-house
  • Azazeta waterhole
    Azazeta waterhole
  • Azazeta church in 1969
    Azazeta church in 1969
  • Azazeta church in 1974
    Azazeta church in 1974
  • Restoration of the Church. February 2009.
    Restoration of the Church. February 2009.
  • View of the Azazeta church
    View of the Azazeta church
  • Al side of the provincial road
    Al side of the provincial road
  • Former elementary school
    Former elementary school
  • Plough from the previous century
    Plough from the previous century
  • Centennial Road, major channel of communication
    Centennial Road, major channel of communication
  • A lovely corner
    A lovely corner
  • Road dividing the village
    Road dividing the village
  • House on Ebro Street
    House on Ebro Street
  • Native house of an Azazeta family
    Native house of an Azazeta family
  • A Manor House
    A Manor House
  • A typical restored house
    A typical restored house
  • Alhóndiga. Social Centre
    Alhóndiga. Social Centre
  • Former town hall
    Former town hall
  • Vivid angles
    Vivid angles
  • Ebro Street
    Ebro Street
  • A classic house
    A classic house
  • An historic house
    An historic house
  • Rural houses
    Rural houses
  • Cemetery awaiting restructuring
    Cemetery awaiting restructuring
  • Social Centre
    Social Centre
  • With the trough in the foreground
    With the trough in the foreground
  • With La Picota Lete in the background
    With La Picota Lete in the background
  • A set of houses on the eastern side
    A set of houses on the eastern side
  • Road crossings
    Road crossings
  • Beside the river
    Beside the river
  • In the town center
    In the town center
  • Monumental Fountain
    Monumental Fountain
  • Past and present history
    Past and present history
  • Church under construction - 2009
    Church under construction - 2009
  • Municipal wash-house
    Municipal wash-house
  • Mixture of constructions
    Mixture of constructions
  • Religion and reconstruction
    Religion and reconstruction
  • View of the eastern area of the village
    View of the eastern area of the village
  • Western view of the village
    Western view of the village
  • Both sides of the highway
    Both sides of the highway
  • Partial view of the town center
    Partial view of the town center
  • Manantial Ebro
    Manantial Ebro
  • Cemetery in the village
    Cemetery in the village
  • Christ crucified next to the altar of the Virgin of Rosary
    Christ crucified next to the altar of the Virgin of Rosary
  • Northern exterior of the church
    Northern exterior of the church
  • Interior of the church with the central altarpiece
    Interior of the church with the central altarpiece
  • Baptismal font in a corner at the back of the church
    Baptismal font in a corner at the back of the church
  • Altarpiece and altar of the Virgin of the Rosary
    Altarpiece and altar of the Virgin of the Rosary
  • Altarpiece and image of the Nativity of Our Lady
    Altarpiece and image of the Nativity of Our Lady
  • Santo Toribio, former patron of Azazeta
    Santo Toribio, former patron of Azazeta

42°47′N 2°30′W / 42.783°N 2.500°W / 42.783; -2.500