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Seminary School of Saint Gregory
Discover its enigmatic façade
Cathedral
An unique church
Church of Saint Mary 'La Antigua'
Jewel of romanesque
The Church of Saint Pau
It is said that its façade is a stone altarpiece
Town Hall
The best example in Spain of the influence of the 'Beaux-arts'
Church and Monastery of San Benito "El Real"
Noted for its 16th Century tower-porch
The Royal Palace
Residence of kings Carlos V, Isabel of Portugal, Felipe III, Jose I or Alfonso XII
The Cavalry Academy
Inspired by the Renaissance palaces
College of the Holy Cross
Cradle of the Spanish Renaissance
Pasaje Gutiérrez
A little bit of Paris in the capital of the river Pisuerga
Val marketplace
Inspired in "Les Halles" of Paris
Royal Monastery of Saint Joaquim and Saint Anne
Visit its museum: it has the only three Goyas that can be visited in the region
Church of the Anguishes
Inspired by the Cathedral
Church of the 'Vera Cruz'
Sede de la cofradía más antigua de la ciudad
Palace of Fabio Nelli
Symbol of power, wealth and culture
Church of Saint Agustín
An impressive restoration signed by Primitivo González
Palace of the Marquis of Villena
Discover the Valladolid of the Court
The palace of the Count of Gondomar.
'Casa del Sol' (Sun house)
Pimentel Palace
A window to Valladolid's most famous legend
House of Cervantes and Museum
The only house of Cervantes that remains in Spain
House of Zorrilla and Museum
Birthplace of the author of Don Juan Tenorio
Columbus House-Museum
It reproduces the "Palace of the Admiral" located in the Dominican Republic
Church of El Salvador
The temple in which was baptized to San Pedro Regalado
Church of Saint Martin
Its tower shows the transition from Romanesque to Gothic
Monastery of the "Huelgas Reales"
The immortalized resting-place of the queen María de Molina
Church of Santiago
Do not forget to visit its altarpiece by Alonso Berruguete
Church of the Passion
Nowadays is a municipal exhibition hall
Palace of the Vivero
Site of the Wedding of the Catholic Kings
The Royal Church of Saints Michael and Julian
An important collection of statues, major altar pieces and paintings
Palace of the Count of Benavente
Originally it had the intention of a royal palace
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene
An impressive coat-of-arms and alabaster burial vault of Pedro de la Gasca
Palace of Licenciate Butrón
Particular importance in its patio of plaster of Paris decoration of the highest quality
Church of Jesus of Nazareth
In its brick façade co-exist neo-romanic elements of romano-historicistic inspiration
Palace of the Marquis of Valverde
The façade offers stylistic equilibrium where elements of Florentine inspiration coexist
Palace of the Archbishop
Of notable interest are the 32 capitals each richly decorated in renaissance style
Convent of the "Descalzas Reales"
The King Felipe III and Margarita de Austria ordered it construction
Convent of Santa Catalina de Siena
In the heart of the Jewish Quarter
Convent of Santa Cruz de las Comendadoras de Santiago
It is known as "Las francesas"
Convent of Saint Isabel
Sculptural jewels of Francisco Velázquez, Gregorio Fernández or Juan de Juni
Convent of Saint Teresa
The convent holds a collection of letters bearing the signature of Saint Teresa
Monastery of Nuestra Señora de Prado
It was founded by Hieronymite monks in 1440
Juan Mambrilla street
On this street, among other singular buildings, are the Zúñiga Palace and the Mudarra Palace
Plateria street and Ochavo square
Welcome to the 16th century
House of the Fernandez de Muras
The constructive quality of the masonry façade is remarkable
Bullring
Based on a continuous façade with three ring-shaped brick floors
Church of Carmen Extramuros
This was highly worshiped by the people of Valladolid
Church of Nuestra Señora del Pilar
Combines brick for walls and stone for the base and the façade
Church of San Lorenzo
Inside the church a rich heritage is kept
Royal Chancery
Seat of the highest court during the Middle Ages
The Castilla Canal
The most ambitious project of the eighteenth century
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