The roast suckling lamb known as
Lechazo is a local speciality. It is usually served with a basic salad and much "torta" bread for dipping in the meat juices.
Festivals and events The
Fiestas to honour la Virgen de las Viñas (Our Lady of the Vines) take place on the first Sunday after 8 September. They last for nine days from the eve of that Sunday (the Big Day) until the following Sunday when the
Fiestas end with the traditional
fireworks at midnight, followed by "the sardine burial". The annual
Sonorama music festival is held in the city in mid-August.
Architecture Santa María la Real is a church built by Simon de Colonia during the 15th and 16th centuries. Its most notable feature is the main doorway. Above the doorway, three carved stone reliefs show
Christ carrying the Cross, The Crucifixion and The
Resurrection. The doorway is topped by the coat of arms of King
Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen
Isabella I of Castile. Aranda's own
coats of arms is also present along with scenes from the
Nativity and other
Christian celebrations. Due to their deterioration, the church doors have been replaced by exact copies, the original ones are kept in the Museo Sacro.
San Juan, a church, older than Santa Maria and
gothic in style, San Juan still has its fortified defensive tower. The Council of Aranda took place in San Juan in 1473. Nowadays San Juan houses the Museo Sacro.
The Virgen de las Viñas Sanctuary is a 17th-century
hermitage. It is situated on a small hill to the north of the town. The
patron saint of the town is the Virgen de las Viñas, the local legend says that she was found in a
vineyard, hence the name.
The Train museum is situated in the old train station "Chelva" and documents the history of Spanish
railways.
The Pottery museum houses pottery from all over Spain, with the largest collection from
Castile and León. '''The Berdugo's palace''' is a
Renaissance mansion.
Bodegas; under the town centre there is a labyrinth of cellars, they were dug between the 12th and 17th centuries. Their original purpose was to store the food and wine that makes the
Ribera del Duero famous. Nowadays the Cellars are home to the "Peñas", cultural associations whose main function is to preserve the cellars, organise social events and ensure the whole of the population enjoy the
Fiestas.
San Juan de la Vera Cruz Parish Church.
San Nicolas de Bari is a church in the village of Sinovas.
The Conchuela Bridge.
The Romanesque Bridge is situated next to the San Juan Church.
The Humilladero is a stone monument on the route to Las Viñas Sanctuary.
Isilla street is the main pedestrian thoroughfare of the town. Local tradition has it that anyone living in Aranda will walk along this street every day. ==Twin towns – sister cities==