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Monuments in Cuenca….Spain By Deny Willson at 2010-05-25 07:17:03
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Cuenca is among the gorgeous places in Spain; it is situated in the centre of Spain and has plenty of monuments for the visitors. Each single monument in Cuenca has its own oldest history. This article will give you a brief tour of all the monuments in Cuenca.
1. Saint Paul:
This is the name of the bridge which was constructed to cross the Huecar’s Gorge River in order to make it easy for the people to reach Saint Paul convent and that is why this bridge is called Saint Paul Bridge. The current bridge was constructed on the establishment of the old bridge when the old bridge was destructed.
2. Saint Paul Convent:
This convent has a very old history. It was originally built during the 16th to 18th century but it collapsed afterwards. The new construction was started during 1990 and the current structure of the convent is very beautiful. This convent also has the well known Parador Nacional de Turismo de Cuenca Hotel. You can only visit the convent by crossing the Saint Paul Bridge as this is the single way to reach the convent.
3. Savior Church:
Savior Church was constructed in the 18th century and this church has one tower only. This church is constructed with the architecture of neo-Gothic style. It has plenty of art work for display to the visitors. There are number of sculptures as well in the church. On Good Friday every year the religious gathering named Las Turbas takes place in this church.
4. Saint Michael Church:
Saint Michael Church is considered among the most impressive and beautiful buildings in Cuenca. This building was constructed first time during the 13th century and at that time this church had a single apse and nave. During the 15th century, one more nave was constructed. In the 18th century, the auditorium of this church was altered. This church is now managed by the local municipality.
5. The Castle:
The castle is called El Castillo. This castle has its history of the time period of Arab rule on Spain. It has a very old infrastructure and most of the portion has collapsed but the local authorities are trying to maintain the remaining part of the castle which has not fallen down. According to historical background, the collision of the castle occurred during the Spanish war and it was destroyed by the French soldiers during the war.
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