Interesting monuments on the Ribera del Duero Wine Route
El Burgo de Osma
This town has been declared of Cultural interest.
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Catedral de la Asunción (Cathedral)
Pza. de la Catedral, s/n
Gothic Cathedral, of Romanesque origin and with a baroque tower.
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Palacio episcopal (Palace)
c/ Mayor, s/n
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Muralla (Walls)
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Universidad de Santa Catalina (University)
Travesia de la ctra N-122
Built between 1541 and 1554
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Castillo de Osma (Castle)
Located on the left bank of the Ucero river
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Puente de Osma (Bridge)
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Aranda
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Palacio de los Verdugos (Palace)
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Bodegas Subterráneas (Underground Cellars)
There is an underground maze of cellars built between the 12th and 17th century.
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Puente Conchuela y Puente Románico de las tenerías (Bridges, one of them of romanesque style)
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Iglesia de Santa María (Church)
Pza. de Santa Catalina, s/n
Built between the 15th and 16th century.
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Santuario de la Virgen de las Viñas (Sanctuary of the Virgin of the vineyards)
Church built in the 17th century, located in the north of the city,
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Roa de Duero
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Iglesia Ex-Colegiata de Santa María (Church)
Church built between the 12th and 14th century. Declared of cultural interest.
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Casco Urbano (Down Town)
The town centre of Roa is declared of archeological interest.
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Roa de Duero’s archeological area
Located by the river, it has been declared of cultural interest.
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Peñafiel
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Castillo de Peñafiel (Castle)
Middle age castle, that hosts a wine museum. National Monument of Spain.
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Plaza del Coso
Middle age Square
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Iglesia de San Pablo (Church)
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Torre del Reloj o de San Esteban (Clock Tower)
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Quintanilla de Onésimo
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La Iglesia Parroquial de San Millán (Parish church)
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La Ermita del Cristo de San Roque (Hermitage)
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Monasterio de Santa María de la Armedilla
11th Century Monastery
Valladolid
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El Antiguo Convento de las Brígidas (Convent)
Declared of cultural interest. This convent was originally built as a palace in the 16th century.
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Calle de los Francos (Street)
Declared of cultural interest. This street gathers interesting monuments and palaces.
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Casa de Cervantes (House)
Declared of cultural interest. Cervantes lived in this house during the 16th century, and he wrote part of Don Quixote there. The house is at present a library and an arts academy.
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Capilla de San Juan Bautista.(Chapel of Saint Juan Bautista) and Iglesia del Salvador (Church)
Built in 14th century
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Palacio Real (Royal Palace)
Declarado Bien de Interés Cultural. Palacio construido en el s. XVI por Luis de Vega. Destaca su patio central y sus artesonados.
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Catedral de Valladolid (Cathedral)
c/ Arribas, 1
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