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A beautiful view of the Palmeral de Elche in Spain, a lush area filled with tall palm trees.

Elche, also called Elx, is a city in Spain. It is in the province of Alicante in the Valencian Community. About 242,317 people live there.

Although part of Elche is near the coast, the city is about 15 kilometers from the Mediterranean Sea. Elche is a major center for the footwear industry in Spain. The main airport for the area, Alicante–Elche Miguel Hernández Airport, is in Elche. This airport is one of the busiest in Spain.

Elche, together with nearby Alicante and other towns, forms a large urban area with around 800,000 people. One of the city's famous features is its beautiful urban Palm Grove, which is a World Heritage Site.

History

Elche has a long and interesting history. In very old times, a place called La Alcudia was an important settlement. Later, under Roman rule, it became a busy town linked to sea trade.

Miniature of the Cantiga #133 accounting for an alleged miracle that took place in Elche (13th century), entailing, together with Cantiga #126, the first graphic representation of a palm tree in Elche

During the Middle Ages, a new town called Madinat Ilš grew up where Elche is today. It had strong walls and changed rulers many times. Even though it was smaller than nearby towns, Elche had its own special community and some trade activity.

In more recent times, Elche saw changes like many other places — new rulers, wars, and growth. The town became more important when railways arrived and new industries, especially making shoes, began. By the late 1800s, Elche was officially named a city and its shoe-making became famous.

Geography

Elche is famous for the Palmeral de Elche, a special place that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is the only palm grove in Europe that comes from North Africa and is also the largest in Europe. It is one of the northernmost and largest palm groves in the whole world. Today, Elche has many orchards with thousands of date palms, mostly on the east side of the Vinalopó River. The Palm Grove covers an area of 3.5 km2 (1.4 sq mi), with a beautiful garden, a museum, a special path, and a city park.

Date fruit from date palm trees within the National Artistic Garden

Elche touches the edges of several places, such as Santa Pola, Guardamar del Segura, and Alicante. The most important natural feature is the Vinalopó River.

Elche has a warm climate with mild, dry winters and hot, dry summers. The city gets a lot of sunshine each year, and there isn’t much rain. The average temperature is above 18 °C (64 °F).

Demographics

As of 2024, about 41,700 people living in Elche were born in other countries. This makes up 17.2% of the total population. The five largest groups of foreign residents come from Colombians, Moroccans, Romanians, Argentinians, and Ecuadorians.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
184218,068—    
185719,533+8.1%
187719,596+0.3%
188723,917+22.1%
190027,430+14.7%
191030,713+12.0%
192033,187+8.1%
193036,995+11.5%
194046,496+25.7%
195056,341+21.2%
196073,720+30.8%
1970123,716+67.8%
1981164,779+33.2%
1991188,062+14.1%
2001194,767+3.6%
2011227,417+16.8%
2021235,566+3.6%
Source: INE

Economy

Elche's economy is mostly based on making shoes. There are over 1,000 shoe factories. It is one of the most important places for shoes in Spain and all of Europe, with brands like Pura Lopez, Kelme, and Panama Jack.

Other jobs in Elche include farming crops like dates, olives, cereals, and pomegranates. There are also jobs in making rubber products, trading goods, working in aerospace with PLD Space, and welcoming visitors as part of tourism.

Elche has a place for big meetings called Ciutat d'Elx, an international airport named Aeropuerto de Alicante, a public university called Universidad Miguel Hernández, and a private university called Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera.

Culture

Cultural theatrical spaces

The Grand Theater

The Elche Grand Theater is a beautiful place for shows. It was built in the early 1900s by architect Alfonso Garín and opened in 1920 as the Kursaal Theater. Inside, it has a special horseshoe shape with an orchestra area and box seats on the sides. In the 1990s, the local government bought and fixed it up. It reopened in 1996 with a visit from Queen Sofía. The theater is in the historic part of Elche, near Glorieta, and hosts plays, dances, and music.

L’Escorxador Centre for Contemporary Culture

L’Escorxador opened in 2008 in an old building that used to be a slaughterhouse, built in the 1940s. It covers 5,000 square meters and is made for younger people. The center has four sections: one with seats for shows, another called The Nave for art displays and events, a third with rooms to practice music, and a large fourth section with studios and a small exhibition room called Sala Lanart. Since 2009, there is also a terrace for outdoor performances and movie showings.

La Llotja Cultural Room

La Llotja is in a remodeled old market building from the 1940s and opened in 2008. It is used for dance, theater, and music shows for young people, as well as school graduations and other events. During elections, it is used as a voting place.

Museums

Alejandro Ramos Folqués Archaeological and History Museum of Elche

This important museum is inside the Altamira Palace, close to Saint María basilica in the historic center of Elche. It opened in 2006 and shows many old objects and history from different times, including the Neolithic, Copper Age, Bronze Age, Iberian culture, Roman times, and more. It has items from places like the Alcudia site and Elche Park.

Festa Museum

The Festa Museum is about the Mystery of Elche and shows visitors what this special event is like. It has two rooms: one with old posters, costumes, and other items, and another with modern technology to feel like you are part of the celebration.

Palm Grove Museum (Palmeral Museum)

This museum is in an old house near the Garden of Healing and tells the story of Elche’s palm groves. It uses videos, panels, and other displays to show the history and uses of the palm groves.

The Traditional Culture Centre Pusol School Museum

Created in 1969, this museum studies the traditions and history of the Elche area. It has many objects showing farming, business, culture, and more. In 2009, UNESCO recognized it for protecting important traditions.

In addition to these, Elche has many other interesting places such as:

  • Paleontological Museum in the plaza of Saint Juan Church.
  • Alcudia Museum at the archaeological site where the Lady of Elche was found.
  • Museum of Contemporary Art in the Raval neighborhood.
  • Museum of the Assumption of the Virgin, dedicated to Elche’s patron saint.
  • Visitors center in the Municipal Park with videos about the city.
  • Municipal Centre of Exhibitions with nature displays.
  • The Centre of Exhibitions of the Lonja in the Town Hall.
  • Espai d’Art with modern art sculptures near the Municipal Park.
  • Arabian baths inside the Clarisas Convent.

Festivities

  • Holy Week: Like much of Spain, Elche has special religious parades during Holy Week. The Elche Palm Sunday Procession is especially famous.
  • Moros i Cristians: This celebration happens in early August and tells the story of the Muslim rule and the battles between Christians and Muslims many years ago.
  • Nit de la Roà: This event happens in mid-August.
  • Christmas: During Christmas, Elche puts up a nativity scene and has a living nativity. There is also a parade on January 5th with the Three Wise Men.

Main sights

Elche has many interesting places to visit. The Palmeral of Elche is a beautiful area with over 200,000 palm trees. It was named a special place by UNESCO in 2000.

Basilica of Santa María de Elche

You can also visit Altamira Castle, which was built a long time ago. There are also old Arabic Baths that were built using parts of even older Roman baths. The Basilica of Santa Maria is a large church built in 1672.

Other sights include Calahorra Tower, which is all that remains of the old city walls, and the Town Hall, which has a very old tower. The Huerto del Cura garden is part of the Palm Grove and has nearly 500 palm trees.

Palmeral of Elche ("The Palm Grove of Elche")

The city also has museums, such as the Elche Palaeontological Museum with many interesting fossils, and the Elche Municipal Festa Museum, which shows items related to a special performance called the Mystery Play of Elche. This play, known locally as Misteri d'Elx, is very old and was named a special cultural treasure by UNESCO in 2002. It is performed every year in August during local holidays. On August 13, there is a big celebration called Nit de l'Albà with fireworks throughout the city.

Transport

The Alicante–Elche Airport is the fifth-busiest airport in Spain. It is located in Elche, about 10 kilometres from the city centre.

There is a railway that connects Alicante and Murcia del Carmen. It passes through Elche and has two underground stations: Elche-Parque (Valencian: Elx-Parc) and Elche-Carrús (Valencian: Elx-Carrús). These stations are served by the Cercanías Murcia/Alicante commuter rail service and Media Distancia trains between Valencia Nord station and Murcia.

In 2021, the Madrid–Levante high-speed rail network was extended to include a station called Elx/Elche AV in the Matola area. It branches off from the line to Alicante near Monforte del Cid. The AVE station has parking for cars and motorcycles.

Urban buses operate several circular routes in the city. Since 2025, they also serve areas around the city, including the high-speed AVE station Elche-Matola, Alicante–Elche Airport, and coastal areas.

The city's bus station is served by companies that provide travel to regional and distant places. The Elx Rodalia service connects the city with nearby towns such as Alicante, Crevillente, and Santa Pola. The transport company Alsa offers bus services to places like Valencia, Barcelona, and Madrid.

The Autopista AP-7 (Autopista del Mediterráneo) runs near the city.

Notable people

Elche has been home to many interesting people. Marceliano Coquillat was an architect who lived from 1865 to 1924. Saúl Ñíguez, born in 1994, is a footballer who plays for Atlético de Madrid. His brother Aarón Ñíguez, born in 1989, is also a footballer. Sílvia Soler Espinosa, born in 1987, was a tennis player who competed in WTA tournaments. Francisco Mojica, born in 1963, is a microbiologist known for his work on the CRISPR gene editing technique.

Twin towns and sister cities

Elche has friendly connections with three other places. These include:

Images

Palm trees in the beautiful city of Elche, Spain.
A distant view of the city of Elche with the lighthouse of Santa Pola visible in the background.
A beautiful historical garden in Elche, Spain, known as Huerto del Cura, featuring lush greenery and garden structures.
Historical view of the city of Elche from the 19th century.
People of different ages gathered in a square in Elche, Spain.

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