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Heritage landmarks in Castilla y León

Following this route across the spanish territory included in the Intervention Plan, the traveler will meet in the same trip some of the major jewels of Art History in the community of Castilla y León.

Points of Interest

Following this route through part of the Spanish territory included in the Intervention Plan, you can learn about some of the major Art History treasures located in the autonomous community of Castile and Leon.
San Pedro de la Nave

San Pedro de la Nave

San Pedro de la Nave ("St. Peter of the Nave") is a Visigothic church in the town of Campillo, in the municipal unit of San Pedro de la Nave-Almendra, in the province of Zamora, Spain. It was declared a national monument on April 22, 1912. The church…

Salamanca

Salamanca

Salamanca, capital of the province with the same name, is located in the southwest of Castile and Leon on the banks of the Tormes River.  It is an area with extensive plains and the dehesa that forms the Campo Charro. The city was declared…

Iglesia monástica de San Martín de Castañeda

Iglesia monástica de San Martín de Castañeda

The church originates from the 10th century and was built using ashlars and slate.  It has a double aisled nave separated into four sections.  The central section is the widest and the triple East end has semicircular apses.  There are…

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