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Basilica of San Isidoro de León

The Royal Collegiate Basilica of San Isidoro or, simply, San Isidoro de León, is a Christian temple located in the city of León, in Spain. It is one of the most prominent Romanesque architectural ensembles in Spain, for its history, architecture, sculpture, and for the Romanesque sumptuous objects that have been preserved. It has the peculiarity of having a Royal Pantheon located at the foot of the church, with Romanesque mural painting and original capitals, all of which make it a unique piece of the Romanesque world of the time. The set was built and enlarged during the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
It was originally a monastery dedicated to San Pelayo, although it is assumed that a Roman temple was previously based on its foundations. With the transfer of the remains of San Isidoro, Bishop of Seville, Doctor of Spain to León, the ownership of the temple was changed.
The church building retains some Romanesque vestiges of the first construction of Fernando I and Sancha. The Pantheon and the two doors of its southern façade, called Puerta del Cordero and Puerta del Perdón, plus the North or Capitular Gate, are the first manifestations of Romanesque art in the Leonese territories ...

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Leon Cathedral

The Cathedral of Santa María de Regla de León is a temple of Catholic worship, episcopal seat of the diocese of León, Spain, consecrated under the invocation of the Virgin Mary. It was the first monument declared in Spain by Royal Order of August 28, 1844 (confirmed by Royal Order on September 24, 1845).
Started in the thirteenth century, it is one of the great works of the Gothic style, of French influence. Known with the nickname of Pulchra leonina, which means 'Bella Leonesa', it is located on the Camino de Santiago.
The cathedral of León is known above all for taking to the extreme the "d ...

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Palace of the Guzmanes

The Guzmanes Palace is a 16th-century Renaissance palace located in the Plaza de San Marcelo next to the Casa Botines in the city of León, Spain. His trace is due to the master Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón although Juan de Ribero Rada dealt with his execution. Despite being unfinished, it became the most prominent palace in the city. Already in the twentieth century the Provincial Council of León was responsible for finishing it to adapt it to its new functions, and currently houses the offices of the Provincial Council.
It was declared a Historical Monument (BIC) in 1963.

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León (Spain)

León (pronounced: / leˈon /) (in Asturian, Llión) is a municipality and a Spanish city located in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, capital of the homonymous province, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León. León had 127,817 inhabitants in January 2015 spread over an area of ​​39.03 km², and a metropolitan area of ​​231 623 inhabitants according to the map of functional areas of the Junta de Castilla y León (other projects give different figures ), distributed in fifteen municipalities, thus being the second most populous in the community. [n. 1]
Born as a Roman military camp of ...

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Botines House

The Botines house or Fernández y Andrés house is a modernist style building located in the Spanish city of León, capital of the homonymous province. Originally it was a commercial warehouse and private residence. Built and designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí between 1891 and 1892, it is one of his three works outside of Catalonia, next to the Episcopal Palace of Astorga - also in the province of León - and El Capricho de Comillas, in Cantabria.
It is located next to the Palace of the Guzmanes - headquarters of the Diputación de León - and next to the Plaza de Santo Domingo, meeting place be ...

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Pantheon of kings of San Isidoro de León

The pantheon of the kings of León, which is located at the foot of the basilica of San Isidoro de León, is the place where most of the kings and queens of the kingdom of León were buried during the Middle Ages.
It is a rectangular space with portico, approximately eight meters on the side, with two robust columns on which seven arches that divide the space into three naves are supported. The pictorial cycle that adorns its walls is considered one of the summits of Spanish Romanesque.

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Leon Museum

The León Museum, located in the Plaza de Santo Domingo in the city of León (Spain), is the oldest museum in the province and is dedicated to narrating its history through Archeology, Art and Ethnography . Inaugurated in 1869, although founded from the activity of the Provincial Commission of Monuments of León in the context of nineteenth-century confiscation, since 2007 it has been known as the Pallarés Building, in the center of the City. It also has two annexes: the Roman Villa of Navatejera, in the town of Navatejera (in the neighboring municipality of Villaquilambre), and the old Convent o ...

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Common Attorney

The Procurator of the Common is the name of the Ombudsman in the Spanish autonomous community of Castilla y León. It has the powers of defending the fundamental rights of citizens, supervising the administration and public authorities when they violate the rights of citizens. The law of the Courts of Castilla y León 2/1994 of March 9 regulates The basic operation of the charge.
The Procurators in Courts elect the Procurator of the Common in voting by majority of the 3/5 parts and for a period of 4 years.

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Emperor Theater

The Emperor Theater, designed in 1949 by Madrid architect Manuel de Cárdenas in collaboration with Gonzalo de Cárdenas and Francisco J. Sanz and opened in 1951, is an important and emblematic Spanish theater of the Leonese capital located in the widening of the city.
Its recent history has been the cause of a lively controversy in the Leonese society, which feared for the future of the building and that triggered the purchase from its owner, the Leonesa Spectacle Company, by the city council. This one got rid of him for the benefit of the Ministry of Culture in 2008, which he acquired to impla ...

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Trianon Theater

The Trianón theater, designed by the architect Javier Sanz in 1946, was one of the theaters in León. He had filed a file of Cultural Interest Assets from November 24, 1986 to August 18, 2016, finally filed.

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Ordoño Avenue II

The Avenida de Ordoño II de León is the most emblematic avenue of the capital of Leon and its main commercial artery. Part of the Plaza de Santo Domingo and ends in the Plaza de Guzmán el Bueno, being both squares, next to the Plaza de la Inmaculada, the most emblematic squares of the city.
The avenue was previously known as Paseo de las Negrillas, name with which it was known until the development of the widening, from which it began to be known as Avenida de Ordoño II.

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Palace of Count Luna

The palace of Count Luna is a monument that is located in the Spanish city of León.
From this old 14th-century palace, built by Pedro Suárez de Quiñones and his wife Juana González de Bazán, the central body of the facade is preserved, with three shields, the central Quiñones and the sides of the Bazán. It is built of stone masonry and is about eleven meters wide. The cover is gothic with lintel on modillions, a large pointed arch covers the eardrum, and is framed in wide molding.
Catalina Pimentel expanded it by building the three-story Renaissance keep, padded rigging, made of masonry and gr ...

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Church of San Salvador of Palat del Rey

San Salvador de Palat del Rey is a Christian church considered the oldest known in the city of León, in Spain. It belonged to a monastery founded by King Ramiro II of León, built between 931-951 next to his palace and destined for his daughter Elvira Ramírez who entered it as Abbess nun. Next to the property there was a cemetery, estimated as the first royal pantheon of Leon. With the incursion of Almanzor in the area in 988, the complex would suffer significant devastation. Later restorations began in the church that became a parish, although it reached the first years of the twentieth centur ...

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Church of San Juan and San Pedro de Renueva

The Church of San Juan and San Pedro de Renueva is a Catholic parish temple in the city of León (community of Castilla y León, Spain). It was built in the mid-twentieth century in neo-Renaissance style.

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