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Iglesia Parroquial Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación
Built over a Gothic-Mudéjar predecessor, Olveras neoclassical top-of-town church was commissioned by the Dukes of Osuna and completed in 1843.
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Casa do Cabildo
Facing the Fuente de los Caballos from the lower side of the square is the ornamental 18th-century Casa do Cabildo, a residence for cathedral clergy.
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Can Caldés
A noble mansion of Gothic origins (it still retains a few Gothic touches) and a peaceful garden designed in the early-20th-century Modernista style.
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Arc de Sant Roc
This 16th-century archway at the top end of Carrer de Sant Roc is the only remaining relic of the medieval walls that once surrounded the old city.
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Centro Lorca
The new home of the Lorca foundation will host a library, 424-seat theatre, and expo space in a super-modern building when it opens in 2015.
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Casa Ramón García Romero
A display of beautiful embossed-leather work (one of Córdobas traditional crafts), reviving techniques used by 10th-century Omayyad artisans.
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Claustre de Sant Domingo
The last Dominican convent to be founded in Mallorca, Claustre de Sant Domingo is notable for its baroque cloister. It is now a cultural centre.
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Museo de Burgos
This museum, housed in the 16th-century Casa de Miranda, contains some fine Gothic tombs and other archeological artefacts covering a wide period.
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Museo de la Manzanilla
Within the Bodegas Barbadillo is this 19th-century building housing the Museo de la Manzanilla, which traces the 200-year history of manzanilla wine.
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Museo Arqueológico e Histórico
The Museo Arqueológico e Histórico has an eclectic collection on the area’s prehistory and history and is housed in the Castillo de San Antón .
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Monasterio Sancti Spiritus
Southwest of town, this monastery features a fine Renaissance cloister and the striking alabaster tomb of Beatriz de Portugal, wife of Juan I.
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Cabo Busto
Twelve kilometres east of Luarca, Cabo Busto will give you some sense of the Asturian coasts wildness as waves crash onto the jagged, rocky cliffs.
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Arrikrutz Caves
Not far from the busy Christian pilgrimage site of Santuario de Arantzazu, this cavern system has numerous slow-growing stalagmites and stalactites.
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Arco de Santa María
The splendid Arco de Santa María was once the main gate to the old city and part of the 14th-century walls. It now hosts temporary exhibitions.
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Annta Gallery
Spread over two levels, this gallery has painting, sculpture and photography exhibitions, although recent offerings have tended towards the latter.
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Castelo do Sarmento
The large, chiefly 15th-century castle of the Counts of Ribadavia is one of Galicia’s biggest medieval castles. Tickets are sold at the tourist office.
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PyrenMuseu
Refugi Rosta houses the entertaining private PyrenMuseu covering the history of tourism in Val d’Aran. Enter via the base of the building on the main road.
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Museo Romano
Housed in the Roman ergástula (slave prison), the Museo Romano has a modest selection of artefacts and an enjoyable big-screen slide show on Roman Astorga.
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Palacio Condes de Miranda
This is a grand Renaissance palace with a fine plateresque entrance, double-arched patio and beautiful ceilings in various styles. Guided tours run on the hour.
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Martín Códax
Galicia’s best-known winery is only a short drive from Cambados: 45-minute tours are available hourly during visiting hours. For English, book three days ahead.
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