Ávila Cathedral is perhaps the first Gothic cathedral in Spain and is interesting in that its semicircular Romanesque apse, stabilized by buttresses, was incorporated into the city's fortifications. The interior …
Outside the walls, the basilica of San Vicente, built in “Caleño” granite, rises, highly conditioned by the orography, in the place where tradition indicates that Vicente, Sabina and Cristeta were …
Presiding over the Plaza del Mercado Grande, it is projected to resemble the basilica of San Vicente. In its atrium the monarchs swore to respect the charters of Castile, which …
It is believed to have been built by the Jewish community in 1462 before the great expulsion of the entire Jewish population in 1492 from the Iberian Peninsula during the …