This elongated plaza is named after the statuette which crowns the fountain situated at one end. The square used to be very busy as horses and mules were sold here. Notice also on the square the Posada del Potro, the inn so well described by Cervantès in Don Quixote, which is now the Centro Flamenco Fosforito. Don't miss the Fine Arts museum and the Julio Romero de Torres Museum, which share the same patio laid out as a garden.