Don Quixote Museum: Located near the Parque de Gasset is the most important museum of Cervantes' famous character, the vast collection of interesting artwork. One of the most interesting is the busts depicting him Don Quixote. Equally attractive to connoisseurs
is the library with over 3,500 volumes, many of them very old and rare editions of Cervantes's book. Combining art, bibliophiles and modern technology, the museum has a projection room, where visitors can watch movies and documentaries about Knight sad figures.
Iglesia de Santiago: the oldest church in Ciudad Real, Gothic edifice dating from the thirteenth century, is decorated with numerous sculptures and even images of dragons with seven heads, once regarded as protectors against evil spirits.
Iglesia de San Pedro: a another very old church, monument, was built centuries XIV - XV and remains an interesting example of Spanish Gothic. Inside is found the tomb of the Coca Chante, remained in the history of Spain as confessor of the Catholic Monarchs.
Elisa Cendreros Museum: the most interesting here is the collection of old fans, with collections of works of art by local artists such as Angel Andrade and Carlos Vazquez.