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Santa Ana Abbey
Known to many as the Cistercian Abbey, this architectural gem was crafted by Jerónimo Cuervo in 1878 and later underwent a thoughtful restoration in 1990. The church boasts a stunning choir and a tribune positioned behind the chancel. It's a striking
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The Cathedral of Granada
Nestled in the heart of the historic city, the Cathedral of Granada stands as a testament to the ambitious vision of Emperor Charles V, who dreamed of creating an imperial city. Walking through its grand entrance, you're immediately struck by the awe
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Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba
The Great Mosque of Cordoba is a fascinating blend of architectural styles, layered over each other during the nine centuries of its construction and renovations. Nestled in the heart of Cordoba's historic center, this mosque is a stunning testament
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Jerez de la Frontera Cathedral
The construction of this cathedral is like a journey through time, showcasing a medley of architectural styles that reflect the many years it took to complete. Originally built as a Collegiate Church because Jerez didn't have its own bishopric until
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Church of divine Salvador
The Church of the Divine Salvador is a majestic Roman Catholic gem nestled in the bustling heart of Seville, right in the Plaza del Salvador. This impressive church stands as the second largest in the city, only surpassed by the grand Seville Cathedr
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Santa Maria de Prado Cathedral
Nestled in the heart of Ciudad Real, the Cathedral of Santa María del Prado is a mesmerizing blend of history and architecture. This transitional Gothic masterpiece, with roots tracing back to a Romanesque shrine, has been lovingly restored several t
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Museum of the Cathedral of Murcia
Nestled in the heart of the region, the most important temple is an awe-inspiring blend of architectural styles, a stone symphony that narrates over six centuries of art and history. Construction kicked off in 1394, rising from the remnants of an anc
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Cathedral of San Juan Bautista
From the outside, the cathedral resembles a fortress, a design choice born from the need for protection during the numerous conflicts that plagued the city. Construction kicked off in the 13th century, following the conquest of Badajoz by King Alfons
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Igreja Velha
The Igreja Velha, or Old Church, in Portimão holds a special place in the heart of the city. This iconic landmark whispers tales from the past, offering visitors a unique glimpse into Portimão's rich history. Nestled in the charming streets, it's a m
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Segovia Cathedral
Perched at the highest point in town, the Segovia Cathedral is a sight to behold. Construction kicked off in 1525 under the reign of Carlos V, following a devastating fire in the old Romanesque cathedral in 1520. This architectural marvel stands as a
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The Cathedral of Salamanca
The Old Cathedral of Salamanca is a stunning piece of Romanesque architecture, and its Gallo Tower is truly a sight to behold. Step inside this majestic temple, whose construction began way back in the late 12th century, and you’ll discover the San M
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Viseu Cathedral
From a distance, the majestic towers of Viseu Cathedral serve as a guiding beacon for anyone visiting this charming city. The cathedral, as it stands today, was constructed alongside the remnants of an ancient Swabian-Visigoth temple, which possibly
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Valladolid Cathedral
This Renaissance masterpiece, crafted by the talented Juan de Herrera in the early 16th century, stands as a testament to architectural brilliance. The building's façade is a captivating blend of styles, with its two distinct storeys. The lower secti
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Aveiro Cathedral
Sao Domingos Church in Aveiro is a gem that dates back to 1423. Its rich history is evident in the architecture, with major renovations in the 16th and 17th centuries adding layers of charm. Nestled in the bustling heart of the city, this beautiful c
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Burgos Cathedral
This cathedral stands out for the elegance and harmony of its architecture. It's the only one in Spain that has earned the UNESCO World Heritage designation solely for its cathedral building. This is none other than the awe-inspiring Burgos Cathedral
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Braga cathedral
Built between 1070 and 1093 on the remains of a Roman temple, the Sé Cathedral has undergone numerous transformations over the centuries. Today, it stands as a stunning blend of Gothic and Baroque styles. As you step inside, you’ll find a museum hous
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Episcopal Palace
This striking Modernist masterpiece, wrapped in neo-Gothic charm, is a curious blend of castle, church, and stately mansion. It's home to the fascinating Los Caminos Museum, where history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike find plenty to admire
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Colegiata de San Miguel
In Plaza España, you'll find yourself standing before a stunning brick façade that epitomizes late 17th-century Aragon Baroque architecture. This masterpiece is crowned by two impressive 50-meter towers, creating a majestic silhouette against the sky
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Leon Cathedral
Over the centuries, León Cathedral has seen numerous restorations, with many renowned architects leaving their mark. Ordoño II constructed this magnificent temple on the grounds of his former royal palace as a gesture of thanks for his victory over t
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The Diocesan Cathedral Museum
This magnificent Gothic structure, steeped in history from the 13th and 14th centuries, is a true architectural gem. Inside, the altarpiece stands as a breathtaking testament to Spanish Renaissance art. Crafted in alabaster by the talented Damián For
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La Seu (Majorca Cathedral)
The Cathedral of Majorca is a stunning symbol of the island's rich history, blending eight centuries into a single majestic structure. Imagine a grand ship gracefully floating on the sea: that's the awe-inspiring sight greeting you as you approach th
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Cathedral of Santa Maria
Nestled in the heart of Vitoria-Gasteiz, the Cathedral of Santa María is a magnificent structure that whispers tales of its storied past. Originally conceived as a church-fortress in the early 13th century, this architectural gem evolved over time, w
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Church of San Saturnino
The silhouette of this Gothic church, with its two towering spires, is one of the city's most iconic images. The southern tower, often referred to as the clock tower, is topped with a charming weathervane shaped like a cockerel. This detail adds a wh
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Pamplona Cathedral
Construction of this architectural gem began in 1397 under the direction of Charles the Noble. It was built on the foundation of a 12th-century Romanesque structure and reached completion in 1501. The high altar is a sight to behold, crowned with a s
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Santiago Cathedral
Today, the Gothic church stands proudly where an ancient shrine once existed, harking back to the days of the Jacobean pilgrimages. Imagine walking through its grand arches and feeling the whispers of history in every corner. The intricate stonework
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Basilica of Begona
Constructed by Sancho Martínez de Arego, the Basilica of Begoña stands on the very spot where the Virgin is said to have appeared in a vision in the early 1500s. This architectural gem is predominantly Gothic, though it cleverly weaves in several oth
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Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion Church-Cathedral
The lower part of this magnificent church dates back to the early 13th century. As you look upward, you'll notice that the upper section was added in the 14th century. The cloister, with its serene atmosphere, was completed in the 15th century. Over
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Church of Santa Maria a Real do Sar
Built in the 12th century just outside the city, this architectural gem is a must-see for history buffs and art lovers alike. The exterior features a charming small tower on the façade and sturdy flying buttresses added between the 17th and 18th cent
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Church of Sabugo
Construction of the Iglesia de Sabugo began in the late 12th century and stretched into the early 13th century. The process was quite the journey, taking nearly 70 years to complete. This lengthy timeline means the church showcases an intriguing blen
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Gothic Quarter
The Gothic Quarter is undoubtedly one of Barcelona's most iconic spots. Nestled in the heart of the old city, this captivating neighborhood showcases a fascinating blend of architectural styles spanning from Roman times all the way to the 20th centur
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Sagrada Familia
The Sagrada Familia is undeniably the crown jewel of Barcelona. As one of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpieces, it stands as a must-see for anyone visiting the city and is among the most awe-inspiring monuments worldwide. There's truly nothing else like it on
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Basilica of Saint-Sernin
The largest church at 115 meters long, this Romanesque masterpiece began its journey in 1075 and was consecrated in 1096. It's a pilgrimage church, thoughtfully designed to welcome the throngs of pilgrims trekking towards Compostela, while also provi
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Eglise Saint Vincent Church
If you’re a fan of stunning architecture, then the Languedoc Gothic style of this place will surely capture your heart. With its wide nave measuring an impressive 20.25 meters, the space feels grand and open. But what really takes your breath away is
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Sainte Anne square
Arriving at Sainte-Anne Square is like stepping into a scene straight out of a postcard. You're immediately struck by the grandeur of the Sainte-Anne Church. Its bell tower is a city landmark, visible from practically anywhere, guiding your way like