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Iglesia de San Andrés

(AKA Church of Saint Andrew) The Iglesia de San Andrés has a long and storied past that dates back to the 12th century. It was originally constructed in the Romanesque style during the 1100s, making it one of the oldest churches in Ávila. The church has undergone several renovations and additions over the centuries, which … Continue reading Iglesia de San Andrés

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Museo de Ávila

The museum is located within the heart of Ávila, a picturesque medieval walled city, and is just a stone's throw away from the iconic Ávila Cathedral. Its convenient location makes it a must-visit spot for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. The Museo de Ávila is housed in a historic building itself, adding to the … Continue reading Museo de Ávila

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Church and birthplace of Saint Teresa de Jesús

(AKA Convento de Santa Teresa, Monastery of the Incarnation) The Church and Convent of Saint Teresa of Jesus was established in the 16th century. It was founded by Saint Teresa of Ávila herself, who was born Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada in 1515. Teresa entered the Carmelite convent at a young age and later embarked … Continue reading Church and birthplace of Saint Teresa de Jesús

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Iglesia de San Pedro Apóstol

(AKA Parish of St. Peter the Apostle) The Parish of St. Peter the Apostle has a rich history that dates back centuries. Its origins can be traced to the medieval period, with construction believed to have started in the 12th century. The church was built on the site of a former Romanesque temple, and over … Continue reading Iglesia de San Pedro Apóstol

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Real Monasterio de Santo Tomás

(AKA Royal Monastery of Saint Thomas) The Real Monasterio de Santo Tomás was founded in the 15th century and holds a special place in Spain's history. It was commissioned by Queen Isabella I of Castile and her husband, King Ferdinand II of Aragon, as a Dominican convent and a royal burial site for their daughter, … Continue reading Real Monasterio de Santo Tomás

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Plaza Mercado Chico

The Plaza Mercado Chico has a long and storied history that dates back to medieval times. Ávila itself is one of the oldest and best-preserved medieval cities in Spain, and the square is an integral part of its heritage. The plaza was originally established during the 11th and 12th centuries, making it more than a … Continue reading Plaza Mercado Chico

San Vicente de Ávila

San Vicente de Ávila

The Basilica of San Vicente has a rich history that dates back to the 12th century. Its construction began in the Romanesque style, around 1130, during the reign of Alfonso VII of León and Castile. The basilica was built to house the relics of three Christian martyrs, Saint Vincent, Saint Sabina, and Saint Cristeta, who … Continue reading San Vicente de Ávila

Cathedral of Ávila

Cathedral of Ávila

The construction of the Cathedral of Ávila began in the 12th century, precisely in 1107, during the reign of King Alfonso VI of Castile and León. It was built on the site of a former Visigothic church, and its construction took place over several centuries, incorporating a mix of architectural styles due to its lengthy … Continue reading Cathedral of Ávila

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Cuatro Postes Lookout

Cuatro Postes Lookout is situated just outside the ancient city walls of Ávila, which is renowned for being one of the best-preserved medieval walled cities in Europe. The lookout's history is intertwined with the romantic legend of Saint Teresa of Ávila, a prominent Spanish mystic, writer, and Roman Catholic saint who lived in the 16th … Continue reading Cuatro Postes Lookout

Muralla de Ávila

Muralla de Ávila

The origins of the Muralla de Ávila can be traced back to the 11th century, during the period of Islamic rule in the Iberian Peninsula. However, the most significant phase of its construction occurred between the 11th and 14th centuries, under Christian rule, as part of the Reconquista – the Christian campaign to recapture the … Continue reading Muralla de Ávila