Culture | Huelva La Merced Cathedral It formed part of the convent of La Merced. It is a colonial-style church which has been rebuilt on two occasions.
Culture | Ronda Arab Baths (Ronda) These ancient Arab baths are a hidden treasure, exceptionally preserved throughout the centuries, in a corner of the legendary town of Ronda.
Culture | Granada The “Bañuelo” or Arab baths These are the best Arab baths of their period as they have been restored.
Culture | Granada The Albaicín Neighbourhood The streets have been home to numerous peoples, which give the neighbourhood its eclectic cultural mix.
Culture | Azpeitia Loyola Basilica This Baroque Basilica has a wonderful dome of 24 metres in diameter.
Culture | Arcos de la Frontera Minor Basilica of Santa María This church-basilica rises up between the pure and simple whitewashed houses, as a rich and uninhibited combination of Mudejar, Gothic, Plateresque, Renaissance and Baroque styles.
Culture | Alcuéscar Basilica of Santa Lucía del Trampal This monastic church, one of the few Visigothic buildings that have survived, was designed to cater for the specific needs of 7th century Spanish-Gothic liturgy.
Culture | Pontevedra Santa María la Mayor Basilica The basilica of Santa Maria la Mayor is one of the jewels in the crown of Galician Gothic architecture.
Culture | Elche Basilica of Santa María (Elche-Elx) The performance of the Misterio de Elche mystery play, which takes place every year in this basilica, has been declared a festivity of International Tourist Interest.
Culture | Vall de Boí, La San Clemente de Taüll Church San Clemente de Taüll is one of the Romanesque churches in the Boí Valley, which received the UNESCO World Heritage designation in 2000.
Culture | Barruelo de Santullán Church of San Cornelio and San Cipriano A magnificent contrast between the sober architecture of this rural church and its catalogue of sculpted elements, which is among the most comprehensive, varied and highly refined in the Romanesque style in the area of Palencia.
Culture | San Cebrián de Mudá Church of San Cornelio and San Cipriano in San Cebrián de Mudá Church in an old Benedictine monastery, of particular interest for its altarpieces and the unusual presence of late Gothic mural paintings.