Long before the eclipse, this land was already a place of omens, mystery, and transformation. The Teruel Region sits high on the Aragonese plateau — ancient, remote, and profoundly still. The perfect place to stop time, and the place where Solipse first took shape.
A land that has always known the sacred pause
Founded by a Star
The Bull & the Star of Teruel
Legend holds that Teruel was founded when its elders sought a celestial omen. They found it: a bull on a high place, a single star shining above it. That star — called Actuel — gave the city its name. A place born under the sky, marked by celestial light from its very first breath.
20,000 Years of Ceremony
The Painted Caves of Albarracín
In the rocky hillsides around Albarracín, prehistoric cave paintings — now a UNESCO World Heritage Site — have drawn people here for over 20,000 years. Scholars believe these caves were sacred meeting places for ritual and ceremony. The same mountains. The same sky. The same impulse — to gather and mark the extraordinary.
Europe’s Darkest Skies
The Skies of Javalambre
The Teruel highlands host one of Europe’s premier astrophysical observatories — chosen for the darkest, clearest skies on the continent. At 1,500 metres, above light pollution and haze, the sky is a living presence. In August, the Milky Way arcs overhead in full glory.

Teruel Region. Ancient & Timeless.
Terracotta rock, ancient stone, vast open sky. The mountains of Teruel hold a deep stillness — the landscape that first showed us what a Solipse gathering could feel like.
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