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Valladolid

Valladolid is a municipality and a Spanish city located in the northwest quadrant of the Iberian Peninsula, capital of the province of Valladolid and seat of the Cortes and the Junta of the autonomous community of Castilla y León. Account, according to the data of the INE of 2017, with 299,715 inhabitants, being the 13th most populous municipality in Spain and the first of all the Spanish northwest. For its part, the metropolitan area of ​​the city, consisting of 23 municipalities, is the 20th in Spain, with a population of 414,281 inhabitants (INE 2013). It has an area of ​​direct socio-economic influence of more than 600,000 people, only 39 km from Palencia and Other important municipalities.
Although there are indications of settlements belonging to the lower Palaeolithic, and late and Roman deposits, Valladolid did not have a stable population until the repopulation of the Duero basin, when Alfonso VI handed over his valid Pedro Ansúrez his lordship, in 1072. During the Middle Ages it was the seat of the court of Castile being endowed with fairs and Fuero Real and of different institutions like Collegiate Church (elevated to rank of Cathedral in 1595), University, Real Audience ...

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Cervantes House Museum

The Casa de Cervantes Museum in Valladolid, autonomous community of Castilla y León, (Spain) is the authentic house that Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra lived in in 1605 (although the Cervantes family lived in a single room of a single house, and they have been joined three to form the Museum). It is located on Calle del Rastro and this street has its entrance, although the gardens that extend ahead end in a gate that overlooks Miguel Íscar Street, which is accessed by the Dulcinea Passage. It is part of a group of five houses built by Juan de las Navas, the Town Hall, at the beginning of the 17t ...

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Valladolid International Film Week

The Seminci o International Film Week of Valladolid is a cinematographic exhibition held in the Spanish city of Valladolid, which has evolved since its creation in 1956 as Religious Film Week of Valladolid held during Holy Week, until it became one of the main international film festivals in Spain, standing out in the area of ​​author and independent cinema.
In 2016 the Seminci was recognized with the Castilla y León de las Artes Prize, the highest institutional award in the Community of Castilla y León.

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Duke of Victory Street

The Duke de la Victoria street is located in the central part of Valladolid (Castilla y León, Spain), in the No. 1 district. It was born on Ferrari street, next to the Plaza Mayor and flows into the Plaza de Spain. The name is given as a tribute and recognition of the city of Valladolid to General Espartero, whose title of Duke of Victory was granted in 1839 by Queen Elizabeth II.

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Church of the monastery of San Benito el Real

The church of San Benito el Real, of the Benedictine order, is one of the oldest temples in Valladolid.
It was erected on the former Royal Alcazar and is made in the Gothic style; although the facade in the form of a portico tower is later: it was designed by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón in 1569. Originally, this tower had much more height thanks to the existence of two other bodies for the bell tower, which were on the current ones, and that They were shot down in the 19th century for threatening ruin.

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Plaza Mayor of Valladolid

The Plaza Mayor of Valladolid is located in the center of the city of Valladolid a few meters from other significant monuments such as the Church of San Benito el Real or the Church of Santa María La Antigua.
Chaired by the monument to the town's repopulator, Count Ansúrez, the Plaza Mayor constitutes the main meeting place for the Valladolid people.

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Calderón Theater (Valladolid)

The Calderón Theater is the main theater of the Spanish city of Valladolid. This theater is called Calderón de la Barca, an important Spanish poet and playwright. It is located in the center of the city a few meters from other significant monuments such as the Cathedral, the Penitential Church of Our Lady of Sorrows or the church of Santa Maria La Antigua. Each year it hosts the International Film Week of Valladolid (SEMINCI).

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Church of the Santa Vera Cruz (Valladolid)

The Penitential Church of the Santa Vera Cruz is a church located in the center of the city of Valladolid on the historic Calle Platerías.
The church is the headquarters of the Penitential Brotherhood of Santa Vera Cruz, the oldest brotherhood of Holy Week in Valladolid. It has several of the most important processional sculptural ensembles in Spain as well as a relic of the Lignum Crucis.

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Church of the Savior (Valladolid)

The Church of the Holy Savior, or simply El Salvador, is a Catholic parish temple located in the Spanish city of Valladolid, capital of the province of its name, community of Castilla y León.
According to tradition, Saint Peter Regalado, patron of Valladolid, was baptized in 1390 in the baptismal font that stores this temple. The chapel dedicated to him inside the church is one of the focal points of veneration of this saint, whose feast is celebrated here every May 13 since the middle of the 18th century.
This parish of the Savior must have been erected in the 12th century, because, although ...

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Zorrilla Theater (Valladolid)

The Zorrilla Theater of Valladolid, the work of the architect Joaquín Ruiz Sierra, is a theater, located in the center of the city, more specifically in its Plaza Mayor, in the same space where the disappeared San Francisco Convent was located. Its main facade is not individualized and is concealed in the square, inside the buildings uniformed by the color and the architectural aspect of housing. The access is made through the arcades and its rear facade faces the Constitution Street.
It has a capacity of four hundred and fifty localities, distributed between the patio of seats and two boxes i ...

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Gutierrez Passage

The Gutierrez passage is a covered commercial gallery in the city of Valladolid located between Fray Luis de León and Castelar streets. These types of galleries arise in Paris as a result of the industrial revolution of the 19th century. They were conceived as passageways that served as communication between busy streets and intended to expand space for commerce. In Spain, the Gutiérrez Passage, together with the Albacete Passage Passage and the Zaragoza Cyclone Passage, are the only 3 remaining examples of this type of galleries.

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Church of San Miguel and San Julián (Valladolid)

The Church of San Miguel and San Julián is the temple of the old Prophecy House of the Society of Jesus in the city of Valladolid (Spain). Upon the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767, by order of Carlos III of Spain, the building was assigned to the parish of San Miguel, San Julián and Santa Basilisa in 1775.
The church, built in the last quarter of the 16th century, is one of the clearest exponents of Jesuit architecture. In the absence of news about the authorship of the traces, the possibility that they were architects of the Company has been considered, something not very credited for the en ...

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Silverware Street

The historic set of Calle de la Platería, together with the Plaza del Ochavo, is part of the mercantile complex of the old Market Square of Valladolid and the artisans' neighborhood that had to be rebuilt after the fire of 1561.

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Archbishop's Palace of Valladolid

The Archbishop's Palace of Valladolid, is the residence of the archbishops of Valladolid and headquarters of the archdiocese of Valladolid. It was built in the middle of the 16th century. In principle, it was a civil palace owned by the marriage Juan de Villasante and María de Villarroel, until the first Valladolid archbishop, Luis de la Lastra y Cuesta, made it an episcopal seat in 1857.
It is located on San Juan de Dios street, just in front of the Calderón Theater in Valladolid.

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Palace of Posts and Telegraphs (Valladolid)

The Palace of Posts and Telegraphs of Valladolid, is located in the Plaza de la Rinconada, in the heart of the city, surrounded by the Plaza Mayor and the Church of San Benito. Currently, it is the headquarters of the State Post and Telegraph Society in Valladolid. It was reformed in the 60s, losing its neoplateresque conception.

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Town Hall of Valladolid

The town hall of Valladolid located on the north flank of the Plaza Mayor of the city is the seat of the City Council of Valladolid, where the management and government bodies of Valladolid are located; the mayor's office, the municipal plenary and the local government board.

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Rosaleda Francisco Sabadell

La Rosaleda Francisco Sabadell is one of the oldest gardens in Valladolid (Castilla y León, Spain). It is located next to the left bank of the Pisuerga, extending along its route from the Poniente bridge to that of Isabel la Católica, bordering in turn with the Paseo de Isabel la Católica and Las Moreras beach. Its extension is 35,738 m².

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Convent of San Francisco (Valladolid)

The convent of San Francisco, in Valladolid, Spain, was founded in the thirteenth century and located outside the city, opposite the market square (which would be the future Plaza Mayor). The convent was protected and sponsored in that century by Mrs. Violante, wife of King Alfonso X the Wise. Its existence greatly affected the social and religious life of Valladolid lasting until 1836, when it was demolished and its lots were put for sale. From that date, it becomes part of the lost assets of Valladolid.
Christopher Columbus died in Valladolid in May 1506 and was buried in the church of this ...

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Church of Santiago Apostle (Valladolid)

The church of Santiago Apóstol is a Catholic parish temple in the city of Valladolid (Castilla y León, Spain). Located in the Valladolid street of the same name, it was built in different stages and styles between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. It is the headquarters of the Brotherhood of the Seven Words.

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