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Teruel
Teruel is a Spanish city located in the south of Aragon, in the central-eastern part of the Iberian Peninsula. It is the capital of the homonymous province and has an important Mudejar artistic heritage (part of which has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site). With 35 484 inhabitants (INE 2017), it is the capital of the least populated province in the country. It is located at the confluence of the Alfambra and Guadalaviar rivers, downstream of the city known as Turia. Located at an altitude of 915 meters above sea level, its climate is characterized by very cold winters and hot / temperate and dry summers.
Among its tourist attractions are its Mudejar buildings, the Mausoleum of the Lovers of Teruel, El Torico and the Dinópolis paleontological center. The most outstanding Mudejar monuments are the church of Santa María, cathedral of the diocese of Teruel, and the towers of El Salvador, San Martín and San Pedro, at whose feet is the church that receives the same name, also of Mudejar art.
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Estudios los Arcos
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newTeruel Cathedral
The cathedral of Santa María de Mediavilla de Teruel is one of the most characteristic buildings of the Mudejar in Spain, and one of the few Spanish cathedrals, along with that of Tarazona, built in this style.
Currently, the cathedral is considered as BIC (Cultural Interest Asset). It was declared a historical-artistic monument belonging to the National Artistic Treasury by decree of June 3, 1931.
The tower, the roof and the dome have been a World Heritage Site since 1986.
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Vivienda Turística Portal de Teruel
Fuente Torán Apartamentos
Apartamentos turisticos Jardín San Pedro
Apartamento La Muralla de Teruel
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newEl Torico House
The house El Torico, located in the Carlos Castel No. 13 square in Teruel (Spain), was built in 1912 by the Tarragona architect Pablo Monguió for the López family and receives this name for the premises that originally occupied the ground floor , intended for the sale of fabrics. Primitive commercial and residential use was transformed in the 1980s to house the offices of the Provincial Rural Fund. The building underwent a deep interior renovation to adapt it to its new use and only the facades and two cast iron columns on the ground floor are preserved.
It is located in Plaza Carlos Castel No. 13, in a privileged corner lot with facades to Hartzembusch and After the Market streets. Externally, the whole set is unified through the violet color of its facades combined with white decorative motifs, animated by the presence of some details made of brick, ceramics and wrought iron. On the facade of the square, the building is resolved in continuity with the arcaded structure of the square and has three floors on the porches. In this facade Monguió uses a varied formal vocabulary dominated by the use of the curved line, within a symmetrical composition that breaks in the corner with Hartzembusch street. The other two facades are conceived with greater simplicity.
The house is one of the best modernist buildings preserved in Aragon for its stylistic purity, playfulness and compositional freedom, all highlighted by the harmony and attention to detail of the decorative motifs in the different materials. On the other hand, it reflects a very specific historical context, that of the city of Teruel of the early twentieth century, and a new bourgeois social class with a very determined mentality and artistic tastes that, in this case, Pablo Monguió knew capture perfectly.
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Palace of the Marquis de Tosos (Teruel)
The Marquis de Tosos palace located in Teruel (Spain) is an urban palace located in the historic center of the city, next to the palace of the old Community House.
The building is an interesting construction from the end of the 17th century, representative of the first baroque of classical affiliation. It has a main facade to San Miguel street and a secondary one to Bombardera street, while the back falls to a small enclosed garden.
Its plant is approximately square and originally had a ground floor, three raised and false plants, although during the twentieth century it underwent various transformations among which the construction of some mezzanine stood out. The interior space is distributed around a large central staircase, at whose start a monumental column of Corinthian order is preserved.
Outwardly, the treatment of the main facade with a classicist cover on the ground floor adorned by a shield is highlighted, while the first floor has windows, the second balcony, the third again small windows and the fake an elegant gallery of medium arches point.
The set is finished off with an eave of wood flown and carved mainly with vegetal motifs.
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Estudio San Julián
Apartamento Bajo Los Arcos
Apartamentos Turisticos Torico Amantes
Apartamentos El Canonigo de Teruel
Teruel Museum
The Teruel Museum is installed in the building known as Casa de la Comunidad, an old palace built in the second half of the 16th century that was the seat of the Teruel Village Community in the Middle Ages. From the year 1837 it became the seat of different estates such as the Provincial Council, Institute of Second Teaching or political parties.
It is a large stone building in Aragonese Renaissance style, with a masonry facade topped by an arcade of fifteen openings and on it a loggia with Doric columns and a height of fifteen meters. It consists of four floors, the first divided into ground floor and mezzanine, and the stables, which keep their cribs intact.
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Casa de Los Retales
Casa Cubillas
Vega Del Carmen
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Church of San Pedro (Teruel)
The church of San Pedro de Teruel is a 14th-century church belonging to the Mudejar architecture of Aragon, declared a World Heritage Site. Its bell tower, the tower of San Pedro, is the oldest example of the Turolense Mudejar and dates of the thirteenth century. The interior of the temple was decorated between 1896 and 1902 in a neo-Mudéjar modernist style by Pablo Monguió Segura and the plastic artist Salvador Gisbert, who also erected a new cloister. In one of its side chapels the Lovers of Teruel lay. Since 2005 they visit the Mausoleum of the Lovers, a museum space built annexed to the church.
In 1220 two disciples of San Francisco de Asís, Juan de Perusa and Pedro de Saxoferrato, founded a Franciscan convent in Teruel whose hermitage of San Bartolomé was demolished by order of the archbishop of Zaragoza García Fernández de Heredia, to begin in 1392 the construction of the church that we contemplate today.
In 1555 the mummies of the lovers were discovered in the basement of one of the side chapels, which from that moment would be dedicated to the chapel of the lovers. It housed an altarpiece dedicated to San Cosme and San Damián sculpted by Gabriel Joli, architect of the altarpiece of the Turolense cathedral, before 1537.
The church consists of an elevated single nave of five sections with side chapels between the buttresses, polygonal apse and high choir at the feet. It is covered with simple ribbed vaults reinforced by pointed arches and conveys a great sense of unity and breadth.
In the western gable of the temple a large rose window opens in the upper area and the main door in the lower area, opened by means of a depressed rectilinear arch framed by pointed and flared archivolts topped by a gable and flanked by pinnacles, while the Secondary cover is located on the wall of the Epistle and is similar in structure to that described, but of smaller proportions.
Conrat Rey and Gonzalvo de Vilbo participated in its construction, teachers who worked regularly for the Fernández de Heredia family.
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Aurora
Dúplex La Vaquilla
PISO 4 HABITACIONES CENTRO fácil aparcamiento
Balcon del Torico
San Martin Tower
The Tower of San Martín de Teruel is a building of the Aragonese Mudejar of Spain listed in 1986 as a World Heritage Site. It was erected in 1316 and renovated in the sixteenth century, in which a stone basement was added.
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El Balcón de Teruel
CASA CORAZONES de TERUEL
Tirwal Suite Judería
La Manduca
Way of El Cid
The Camino del Cid is a cultural tourist itinerary based on a historical character, Rodrigo Díaz, and a literary work: El Cantar de mío Cid. In both cases they are references of international scope: the Cid, "Castilian hero par excellence, the most excellent gentleman of medieval Spain" and the Song, "one of the great classical works of European literature".
The route crosses eight Spanish provinces (Burgos, Soria, Guadalajara, Zaragoza, Teruel, Castellón, Valencia and Alicante) belonging to four Autonomous Communities (Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Aragón and Comunidad Valenciana). It can be traveled both by road and by path.
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Apartamento Torreón de la Bombardera
PORTAL de VALENCIA
Apartamento Centro Historico Teruel
EL MIRADOR DE LOS AMANTES, Apto HARTZENBUSCH
Savior Church Tower
The tower of the church of El Salvador de Teruel is a building of the Aragonese Mudejar of Spain listed in 1986 as a World Heritage Site. It was erected during the splendor of the Kingdom of Aragon in the fourteenth century, when the Muslim population still survives in the city thanks to the fueros of Alfonso II.
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Apartamentos Turia
Apartamento Las Vistas
Vivienda Familiar junto Plaza Toros de Teruel
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Teruel Station
Teruel station is a railway station located in the Spanish city of Teruel, in the autonomous community of Aragón. It has medium distance services operated by Renfe. It also fulfills logistic functions.
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La Buhardilla. Aparcamiento exterior privado
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Apartamento San Martín
Teruel Staircase
The staircase of Teruel (also known as Stairway of the Station, Stairway of the Oval, Staircase of Toran), is a monumental construction of Teruel, (Community of Aragon, Spain).
Work of the Turolense engineer José Torán de la Rad (1888-1932), the emblematic building was built in the early twenties (between 1920 and 1921), to bridge the gap between the "Central Railway Station of Aragon" and the old caste of the city.
By Decree 60/2008, of April 1, of the Government of Aragon, the Teruel Staircase was declared a Property of Cultural Interest (BIC), in the category of Monument: its statement was published in the Official Gazette of Aragon (BOA) on April 16, 2008.
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Torán Monument
The monument to Torán (also known as Fuente de Torán), is an artistic-monumental complex erected in tribute to José Torán de la Rad (1888-1932) in the city of Teruel, (Community of Aragon, Spain).
The monument was built on the initiative of the City of Teruel, three years after his death - in 1935 -, being paid by popular subscription.