Essentials

HERMITAGE OF SAN SATURIO
Tradition says that on the 6th century the sorian noble Saturio, after the decease of his parents, shared his wealth out with the poor and moved to some caves next to river Duero.

CLOISTER OF SAN JUAN DE DUERO
Crossing River Duero on the Medieval Bridge, we arrive at its left bank, to a special place where the hospital Order of San Juan de Duero settled. Declared National Monument in 1882.

CHURCH OF SANTO DOMINGO
It is difficult to prove its origin but it has been historically said that at the beginning of the XII century a modest Romanesque church was erected in this place, from which only the tower is conserved, honouring Santo Tomé.

CHURCH OF SAN JUAN DE RABANERA
National Monument since 1929. It owes its name to the village of origin of the people (Rabanera del Campo) that between 1109 and 1119 settled in and repopulated the city, according to Alfonso X “the Wise” census.

PALACE OF LOS CONDES DE GÓMARA
When the foreigner arrives in Soria from Aragon, when crossing the crossroads that goes to San Polo and San Saturio, he discovers de monumental tower of the Palace that lets you guess the fertility of the heritage Soria has.

ANTONIO MACHADO HIGH SCHOOL
The cloister still reminds us of the distribution of a monastery and preserves just as it was then the classroom where Machado used to teach, who arrived in Soria in 1907 at the age of 32 to take up his Chair of French.

MAIN SQUARE
Palace of La Audiencia, The House of the Twelve Lineages, The House of the Commons, Th Lions’ Fountain, The Palace of Doña Urraca and the house next to the City Council.

CERVANTES PARK
Everyone knows this park as “La Dehesa”. It can be said it is the actual green lung of the city and its botanic garden, authentic witness of plants biodiversity where to know and watch autochthonous plants and some others of exotic origin.

THE CASTLE
The Castle Park on top of the Hill of the same name, has promenades and romantic corners among the ruins of the fortress, swings and even a swimming pool for the younger ones.