Culture | Segovia Santa Cruz la Real Convent The building that stands today was reconstructed by the Catholic Monarchs. It includes a convent, church and the Santo Domingo cave, where the saint withdrew for penance.
Culture | Segovia Church of San Martín (Segovia) Mozarabic in origin, it boasts one of the most beautiful Romanesque atriums in Segovia, which surrounds the church on three of its sides.
Culture | Segovia Monastery of San Juan de la Cruz. Discalced Carmelite Fathers The monastery stands next to the Shrine of La Fuencisla. St. John of the Cross is buried here.
Culture | Segovia Segovia City Walls The exhibition space is formed by the San Andrés Gate and the Tourist Information Point. A substantial part of the wall that surrounded Segovia in medieval times, starting at the Alcázar fortress, still stands.
Culture | Santiago de Compostela Collegiate church of Santa María la Real de Sar It is of particular interest for its slanting columns.
Culture | Segovia Monastery of Santa María del Parral It was founded by Henry IV of Spain and remained under the protectorate of Juan Pacheco, Marquis of Villena, who added his coat of arms to the unfinished doorway.
Culture | Mérida Los Columbarios Funeral Site They are two open cremation tombs belonging to two important families: the Voconios and the Julios. They lie in the Roman necropolis in the south east.
Culture | Alcalá de Henares University of Alcalá de Henares, or College of San Ildefonso It was created by Cardinal Cisneros and given the name of College of San Ildefonso. The doorway is a fine example of the rich ornamentation of the purest Spanish Renaissance style. This, along with Salamanca, was the birthplace of Humanism.
Culture | Ávila Ávila Cathedral Construction was originally begun in the Romanesque style, but the project was subsequently taken over by the master architect Fruchel, who built one of the first Gothic cathedrals in Spain.
Culture | Ávila Ávila city walls The walled enclosure dates back to the Middle Ages. The wall controlled the entrance of provisions and merchandise, and also isolated the city, guarding it against the potential outbreak of a plague or epidemic, in addition to its obvious defensive function.
Culture | Ávila Convent of Santa Teresa The convent, inaugurated in 1636, was built on the site of the birthplace of Saint Teresa of Avila and designed by the architect Fray Alonso de San José.
Culture | San Cristóbal de la Laguna San Cristóbal de La Laguna Cathedral In 1819, after the Nivar diocese separated from the Canary Islands bishopric, it adopted the Church of Los Remedios as its headquarters, thus converting it into a cathedral.
Culture | San Cristóbal de la Laguna Church of Nuestra Señora de la Concepción The first parish church in Tenerife.
Culture | Córdoba Casa de las Campanas It is located in the Santiago neighbourhood and was the ancestral home of Don Pedro de Montemayor. It must have been a great house, although only the façade remains as a vestige of its grandeur.
Culture | Cádiz Tavira Tower The official watchtower of the port of Cádiz in the 18th century, the Tavira Tower is the highest point in the city. Its main attractions are the camera obscura, and the stunning views from its viewpoint.
Culture | Toledo Alcázar fortress in Toledo Current home of the city's Army Museum. The building's construction dates back to Roman times. It was rebuilt during the reigns of Alfonso VI and Alfonso X the Wise, creating the first Alcázar fortress with a square floor plan and towers at the corners.
Culture | Córdoba The Jewish Quarter (Córdoba) The Jewish Quarter is a complex network of narrow streets with a typical Andalusian flavour. Seeing it and losing yourself among its streets is an experience not to be missed.
Culture | Toledo Alcántara Bridge (Toledo) It is of Roman origin and was rebuilt in the time of Almanzor. It is one of the entrance gates to the city.
Culture | Úbeda Vazquez de Molina Square Wherever you look, any part of Plaza de Vázquez de Molina is a work of art.
Culture | Palma Majorca Museum The museum in Palma is located in a 16th-century mansion popularly known as "Casa de la Gran Cristiana". In 2015 it opened its Fine Arts and Decorative Arts section, situated in the Casal d'Aiamans.