The most characteristic and outstanding site of Hornachos is its castle built on the top of the hill by the berbers in the 9th century and whose remains observe the daily life of the hornachegos. Other of the most relevant monuments of Hornachos is the Church of the Purísima Concepción, a
Mudejar work which stands as a unique example in the region and which has been recently declared Monument of Historical and Artistic Interest in Extremadura.
Purísima Concepción Church The building is characterised by the use of brick as the main material and the dominant geometrical character, distinctly Islamic, emerged conspicuously in the accessory crafts using cheap materials elaborately worked—tilework, brickwork, wood carving, plaster carving, and ornamental metals. The tiling patterns stand out as the
Ferdinand and Isabella coat of arms. The church tower has 24 spaces, 6 in each side.
Other landmarks Other landmarks include the
Franciscan Convent of San Ildefonso, founded in 1526 by
Charles I of Spain, and which keeps a rich set of altarpieces, paintings and sculptures. In its facade, nowadays very damaged, still displays the original imperial coat of arms of Charles I. An important site is the Church of the Remedios, built in XVI and remodeled in 1892, surrounded by a square covered by palm trees and where the festivities of September are celebrated. Very relevant within the Hornachos' monuments are its traditional fountains as Los Moros, Los Cristianos, Palomas, Cuatro Caños, Ribera, San Francisco, Almagrera, Maxicaco, San Roque, Santa, Nueva, etc. El Pósito, situated in the outskirts of the village, was used by the moriscos as a
mosque and it has been recently restored. == Geography: flora and fauna ==