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Nice Romanesque Church (not the Cathedral)
Cuenca Cathedral is not the cathedral, here it is described San Pedro Church, one of the first churches in the city. It is located in the highest point of old town of Cuenca, a city in Castilla-la-Ma...
Cuenca Cathedral is not the cathedral, here it is described San Pedro Church, one of the first churches in the city. It is located in the highest point of old town of Cuenca, a city in Castilla-la-Ma...
The church of San Pedro is located in the highest part of Cuenca. Built on an old Arab mosque in the time of Alfonso VIII (S. XIII), it must have been built with three naves and a tower at the foot, b...
The church of San Pedro is located in the highest part of Cuenca. Built on an old Arab mosque in the time of Alfonso VIII (S. XIII), it must have been built with three naves and a tower at the foot, b...
It’s a delightful Church with elaborately attractive stonework. Dating from the 1700s the current iteration follows substantial modifications over the previous centuries, when it was first constru...
Nice Romanesque Church (not the Cathedral)
Cuenca Cathedral is not the cathedral, here it is described San Pedro Church, one of the first churches in the city. It is located in the highest point of old town of Cuenca, a city in Castilla-la-Ma...
Nice Romanesque Church (not the Cathedral)
Cuenca Cathedral is not the cathedral, here it is described San Pedro Church, one of the first churches in the city. It is located in the highest point of old town of Cuenca, a city in Castilla-la-Ma...
Visiting Cuenca.
The church of San Pedro is located in the highest part of Cuenca. Built on an old Arab mosque in the time of Alfonso VIII (S. XIII), it must have been built with three naves and a tower at the foot, b...
Visiting Cuenca.
The church of San Pedro is located in the highest part of Cuenca. Built on an old Arab mosque in the time of Alfonso VIII (S. XIII), it must have been built with three naves and a tower at the foot, b...
Built on the remains of a former mosque
It’s a delightful Church with elaborately attractive stonework. Dating from the 1700s the current iteration follows substantial modifications over the previous centuries, when it was first constru...