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Church of Santa María Magdalena (Zamora)

The church of Santa María Magdalena is a Romanesque temple located in the city of Zamora (Spain). On the main axis of the temple, a nearby medieval street called Rúa de los Francos runs parallel. Its construction was done between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The church seems to have been built in two periods: the first of Romanesque influence; The second in the Gothic. It is known that in medieval periods he became a hospital belonging to the Order of San Juan. It is one of the few Zamorana churches that have a single very tall nave with a rectangular plan (basilical plan). The cover of its southern facade stands out from this church. It was declared a National Monument in 1910.

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Cordon Palace

The Palacio del Cordón (also known as the Puñonrostro Palace) is a building located in the city of Zamora (Spain) (Plaza de Santa Lucía), characteristic for being one of the few examples of the city's stately civil architecture of Zamora from the 16th century. On its facade stands an alfiz shaped cord that was carved on the stone and in which the weapons of its founders are protected. This ornamental motif on the facade is what provides the popular designation of the cord.

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Church of San Cipriano (Zamora)

The church of San Cipriano is a Romanesque church located in Zamora, Castilla y León (Spain). The original church dates from the eleventh century, although its complete restoration and rehabilitation was carried out at the end of the twentieth century, reaching this temple at Early XXI with an eclectic look. It is one of the oldest temples in the city. It was executed with three ships, of which there is only one today. Of the two original covers, only the southern one is preserved. The church has a tower, attached to its southwest corner. It is a National Monument since 1931. It is retired to ...

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Ethnographic Museum of Castilla y León

The Ethnographic Museum of Castilla y León, located in the city of Zamora, is one of the four that make up the Network of Regional Museums of Castilla y León, together with the Museum of Steel and Mining of Castilla y León (MSM), located in Sabero (province of León), the Museum of Contemporary Art of Castilla y León (MUSAC), in the capital Leon, and the Museum of Human Evolution, based in Burgos.
The building was specially built to be the headquarters of a regional ethnographic museum where research, conservation and dissemination of the traditional culture of this autonomous community can be ...

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Zamora Museum

The Zamora Museum is a provincial museum located in the Plaza de Santa Lucía de Zamora, Spain, in the neighborhood that was called "La Puebla del Valle" in medieval times. Its ownership is from the Ministry of Culture (currently the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports), with the management being transferred to the Junta de Castilla y León.
It consists of a section dedicated to archeology, another to the fine arts and a third, smaller, which deals with the history of the city. The first highlights the bell-shaped trousseau of Villabuena del Puente, the two pre-Roman treasures of Arrabalde ...

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Church of San Juan Bautista (Zamora)

The church of San Juan Bautista (also known as the Church of San Juan de Puerta Nueva ) is a Romanesque church located in Zamora, Castilla y León (Spain). It is located on the side of the Plaza Mayor. The denomination of San Juan is due to San Juan Bautista and the New Gate was a cover when the neighboring wall passed near the square. It dates from the middle of the 12th century. In 1961 it was approved as a Historical Monument. In one of its corners, already outside, you can find a modern statue dedicated to Merlú, a work that was erected in 1996 by Zamorano sculptor Antonio Pedrero Yéboles.

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Church of Santiago del Burgo (Zamora)

The church of Santiago del Burgo or as it is sometimes called, Santiago el Burgo, is a Romanesque temple that is located in the city of Zamora, Spain. Dated at the end of the 12th century. It maintains its original structure of three naves, typical of the Hispanic Romanesque. Being the only church in the city (with the exception of the Cathedral) that maintains this tripartite headland interior structure. The church building is completed with a quadrangular tower located in the southwest corner. It is located in the center of the current Zamora, on the busy street of Santa Clara.

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Church of San Pedro and San Ildefonso

The Arciprestal Church of San Pedro and San Ildefonso, is a temple, in Romanesque origin, of the city of Zamora, Spain, the largest and most important of the town after the Cathedral. By concession of Don Juan de Aguilar it was declared in 1500 Arciprestal Church. It is a National Monument since 1974.

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Church of San Esteban (Zamora)

The church of San Esteban, popularly known as the "Padres", is a Romanesque building that is located in the Plaza de San Esteban, between the neighborhoods of San Torcaz, del Burgo and la Lana de la Zamora city, Community of Castilla y León, Spain. It retains its primitive structure outside but not the interior due to the reforms made during the eighteenth century. Until 2009 it has been the provisional headquarters of the Baltasar Lobo Museum, nowadays transferred to the city castle.

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Church of San Vicente Mártir (Zamora)

The church of San Vicente Mártir is a Romanesque temple in the city of Zamora, Spain. Its tower and its western front were declared a National Monument in 1961. The church was built at the end of the 12th century, or the beginning of the 13th.

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Church of Santa María la Nueva (Zamora)

The church of Santa María la Nueva, is a Romanesque temple located in the city of Zamora, Spain. In the Plaza de Santa María la Nueva. It is one of the Zamorana churches built at the beginning of the 12th century. Burned during the Trout mutiny in 1158 it was built again. Spacious ship, the result of the fusion of its three primitive ships. It was declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1945. Inside it is the baptismal font of the 13th century.

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Church of San Andrés (Zamora)

The Church of San Andrés, is a temple, in Romanesque origin, located in the city of Zamora, Spain. In the twelfth century there was a temple with the same dedication. It was rebuilt between 1550 and 1570 on account of the indications of the will of Antonio de Sotelo Cisneros, one of the captains of Hernán Cortés in the conquest of Mexico. It is for this reason that there are details of Gothic architecture inside. The original factory retains part of the north facade and the tower (topped).

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Church of San Torcuato (Zamora)

The church of San Torcuato was a Romanesque temple located next to the door of San Torcuato next to the walls (approximately in the current Plaza del Maestro). It was demolished in 1837 and the invocation of San Torcuato to the current headquarters of the Church of the Convent of the Trinitarios Calzados. The current church is a Baroque-style temple that began its construction in 1673 and renovated in the 18th and 19th centuries after receiving the invocation.

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Holy Week Museum of Zamora

The Museum of Holy Week in Zamora was created in 1957 by the Board Pro Semana Santa of the city in order to preserve and exhibit to the public the processional steps of the brotherhoods, until then housed in various places, called, in Zamora, popularly, paneras. In some cases the different sculptural groups were in very precarious conditions. After acquiring the plot that same year, the Museum was finally opened to the public on September 9, 1964. In 1972 the Board acquired an annex, although without communication with the Museum, to install in it its archive and that of the different brotherh ...

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