OTHER BUILDINS AND RESTS IN THE CITY

OTHER BUILDINS AND RESTS IN THE CITY

HERMITAGE OF SANTA BÁRBARA

HISTORY

Early sixteenth century, in honor of Santa Barbara. A simple country-style temple of two ships, low height and masonry walls.

REMAINS OF THE CONVENT OF SAN AGUSTÍN

HISTORY

 

There are few signs that remain the convent. The long facade only has some ornamental elements. There is evidence that the Fray Luis de León himself went through this convent.

HOUSE OF LOS SALVADORES

HISTORY

Built by descendants of Martin Salvador, following one of the major lineages of the city.
It was declared of Cultural Interest in the monument category in 1974.
XVII century building square with their shields on the facade.

HOUSE OF THE INQUISITION

HISTORY

Manor house that was once known as the House of the Inquisition of the late 16th century with masonry and protected with sillares in corners and lintels, with a cornice that crowns its facade.

Restored respecting its primitive form, it is of particular use.

REMAINS OF THE CHURCH OF SAN GINÉS

HISTORY

Between the Hermitage of El Mirón and the Duero River, at the foot of the viewpoint of the "Cuatro Vientos", lie the remains of the church of San Ginés S. XII, one of the thirty-five collaciones registered in 1270 in the census of Alfonso X .
The remains that we see today are the canvas north and south of the building wall.