The Arab side of the Corral del Carbon is something not to be missed, with its beautiful arc shaped like a horseshoe is worth a visit.
This building, erected in the fourteenth century, was originally an inn for merchants, later used to accommodate traders of coal (hence its name which means "the courtyard of the coal") and later became a theater.
Today, the Corral del Carbon is home to several government offices and a state-run craft shop, the Artespaña.