Church of San Juan Bautista (Fuenteguinaldo)More informationConstruction started in 1543 and finished in 1700. It has one nave, a semi-octagonal main chapel and a groin vault.The interesting altarpiece, sample of Italian sculpture dating from the second half of...
Church Nuestra Señora del Castillo MacoteraMore informationDates from the late XV century, as evidenced by the coats of arms, which are commonplace in various parts of the building, belonging to the second Duke of Alba and his wife. The construction is of Hispanic-Flemish...
Church of the Santa Cruz (Palencia de Negrilla)More informationOf the Romanesque origin of this church there is only the north wall, from the 12th century, in which a double archivolt doorway opens, one of them decorated with rosettes inscribed in pearl circles, similar...
Church of Santiago de la PueblaMore informationThis church is the best example of Gothic architecture existing in the province, and one of the few that covers each and every one of its sections with ribbed vaults. The main chapel is presided over by...
Church of San SilvestreMore informationKnown as 'The Armuña Catthedral' because of its monumental size, it was built upon a former structure of which a 14th-century tower has been preserved.Single-nave structure with a transept. Six Baroque...
Church of San Cornelio and San Cipriano (Villaverde de Guareña)More informationThe church is dated in the 16th century, all built in isodom stone, it is structured in a single nave wider than the main chapel. The headboard, in the Gothic style, shows a rectangular layout and is covered...
Parish Church of San Pedro (Villoria)More informationThis single-nave mudejar-romanesque church dating from the first half of the 13th century has a presbyter, a semicircular apse and a square tower. The two side aisles were added in the 16th century.The...