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Església de Santa Caterina de Siena
As testimony to the ebbing of Catholic fervour in Spain, this building has been handed over to the Russians for use as an Orthodox church.
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Convento de San José
The unremarkable Convento de San José , the first convent Santa Teresa founded, in 1562. The saint herself is said to have helped build it.
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Palacio de Los Palma
The impressive 16th- to 18th-century Palacio de los Palma has a porticoed patio and richly decorated halls with Mudéjar artesonados .
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Sa Taronja
This private cultural association is a dynamic spot with a revolving schedule of concerts, ehibitions and classes in art, music and dance.
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Playa del Barronal
Tracks behind the large dune at the east end of Playa de Mónsul lead down to nudist Playa del Barronal (about 600m from the road).
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Iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa
This 12th-century church is the most important monument in Estella. Its cloisters are a fine example of Romanesque sculptural work.
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Iglesia de San Dionisio
A couple of blocks northeast of Jerez cathedral is Plaza de la Asunción, with the lovely 15th-century Mudéjar Iglesia de San Dionisio.
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Mirador de Abadés
For a sweeping panorama of Arcos and the surrounding country, seek out this little viewpoint at the southeastern end of the old town.
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Convento de San Antonio El Real
About 1.3km southeast of the aqueduct, this was once the summer residence of Enrique IV. The Gothic-Mudéjar church has a splendid ceiling.
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Casa Museo Martín Alonso Pinzón
The former home of the Pinta s captain now houses a permanent exhibition on Palos crucial contribution to Columbus famous first expedition.
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Capilla Panteón de Sobrellano
In hillside parklands stand the wonderful Capilla Panteón de los Marqueses de Comillas , designed by Joan Martorell. Visits are by guided tour.
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Museo Antiquarium
Roman ruins discovered during the Metropol Parasols conception have been cleverly incorporated into the foundations at the Museo Antiquarium.
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Playa de la Cantería
Just north of Órzola, Playa de la Cantería is a beautiful sandy beach, flanked by cliffs and famed for its big breakers (swimming is not recommended).
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Playas Corralejo Viejo & Muelle Chico
The small beaches surrounding the town’s harbour have fine sand and shallow water – and also serve as a year-round canvas for sand sculptors.
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Church of Sant Llorenç
This well-refurbished 12th-century Romanesque church is worth admiring for its elegant octagonal belltower and the gargoyles leaping from its eaves.
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Chiringuito Roxy Beach
You can sip cocktails and munch on snacks at Chiringuito Roxy Beach . Its at the northern end of the beach that stretches north of the marina.
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Església de Santa Maria Major
Incas baroque church stands proud on Plaça de Santa Maria Major. Its greatest treasure is a Gothic retable of Santa Maria d’Inca, dating to 1373.
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Ermita de la Virgen de la Fuente
Small church in the town of Muel, 30km south of Zaragoza, notable because it contains some paintings of the saints undertaken by a young Goya.
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Museo de San Francisco
This 16th-century former convent has an extravagant retablo (altarpiece) by Fray Jacinto de Sierra and a wide-ranging collection of sacred art.
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Embalse del Tranco
This 20km long reservoir sits in the midst of the park. Its formed by a dam near Tranco village, holding back the waters of the Río Guadalquivir.
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