Cuenca: Between history and cinema, an urban setting for unique adventures
Cuenca, a Spanish city nestled in the arms of nature and rich in heritage, has revealed itself as a fascinating film setting for productions such as “Criminal: España”, “La Isla Mínima”, “El Amor de Andrea”, “Les Liens du sang” and “La Piel que Habito”. These works, which have captivated a young and dynamic audience, reflect the captivating and versatile spirit of Cuenca, making it a perfect destination for exciting urban games.
Imagine exploring the famous hanging houses of Cuenca, those medieval wonders perched on top of vertiginous cliffs, offering a dramatic backdrop for a mysterious adventure or an exciting treasure hunt. Or solving puzzles under the Gothic vaults of the Cuenca Cathedral, an emblematic monument of the city.
The San Pablo Bridge, a medieval feat spanning the Huécar Gorge, offers an ideal setting for skill challenges or team-based missions, while the Cuenca Museum, with its treasures of art and archaeology, is perfect for those in search of discovery and knowledge.
Cuenca’s popularity in beloved series and films is testament to its unique atmosphere, where suspense and romance blend with history and culture. The city, with its combination of heritage, nature and culture, is a source of inspiration for urban games that will captivate and thrill participants.