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Learn about the fascinating history of "The Incomplete", as Valladolid Cathedral is known. Its architecture is in the Herrerian style (designed by Juan de Herrera), which is noted for its austerity. Special mention should be made of its striking decorative altarpieces, particularly the one by Juan de Juni. The views from the dome are worth the climb.
Santa Cruz Palace is not only a must for any visitor to Valladolid, but it also has a key place in the architectural history of Spain as it was the country's first Renaissance building. Just 3 minutes' walk from our apartments. It is a real must see!
The Convent Church of San Pablo is one of the gems of Isabelline art, and is one of the most famous buildings of Valladolid. Standing in the square of the same name, it is surrounded by other historical sites, such as the Royal Palace and the Pimentel Palace, known in the past as the "Royal Sites".
Our city is a foodie destination with fine wines, tapas, aperitifs and all the pleasures of good food. And many of the bars and restaurants are just a few minutes on foot from our apartments! The most typical restaurants and for tapas are La Antigua, Calle Correos, El Val Market and Plaza San Miguel.
The historical Church of San Benito has been part of the heart of Valladolid since the 16th century; it is a splendid example of Gothic architecture designed by the renowned architects Juan de Arandia and García de Olave.
The Museum of Contemporary Spanish Art, commonly known as the Patio Herreriano, was opened in 2002. History mixes with modern art there, providing visitors with a rich and diverse experience in Valladolid.
Visitors to the Valladolid Science Museum are immersed in the world of science thanks to a variety of interactive experiences. This museum seeks to stimulate critical thought and encourage reflection.
The Church of Santa Maria La Antigua, or simply "La Antigua", is a landmark of Valladolid and its origins date back to the 11th century. Its structure has Romanesque and Gothic features, which add an unrivalled charm.
The National Sculpture Museum in Valladolid is home to Spain's leading sculpture collection and is one of the most important in Europe. Its magnificent sculptures range from the Late Middle Ages to the 19th century, including works by Rubens and Zurbarán.
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