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Architectural Building Attractions In Asturias

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Asturias , officially the Principality of Asturias , is an autonomous community in north-west Spain. It is coextensive with the province of Asturias, and contains some of the territory that was part of the larger Kingdom of Asturias in the Middle Ages. Divided into eight comarcas , the autonomous community of Asturias is bordered by Cantabria to the east, by Castile and León to the south, by Galicia to the west, and by the Bay of Biscay to the north. The most important cities are the communal capital, Oviedo , the seaport and largest city Gijón , and the industrial town of Avilés. Other municipalities in Asturias include Cangas de Onís , Cangas del...
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Architectural Building Attractions In Asturias

  • 1. Laboral Ciudad de la Cultura Gijon
    The Universidad Laboral de Gijón is located in Gijón specifically in the parish of Cabueñes.
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  • 2. Iglesia de San Salvador de Valdedios Villaviciosa
    Holy Saviour of Priesca is a Roman Catholic pre-romanesque church, located in Priesca, next to Villaviciosa, Asturias, northern Spain. Only a few kilometres from the Church of San Salvador de Valdediós, it is amongst the latest examples of Asturian architecture.
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  • 6. Santa Maria de Leon Cathedral Leon
    The Monastery of Santa María de Huerta is a Cistercian monastery located in Santa María de Huerta, a town of the Spanish Province of Soria, within the autonomous community of Castile and León. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1882. The first stone of the building was laid by Alfonso VII of León and Castile in 1179.
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  • 7. El Capricho de Gaudi Comillas
    El Capricho is a villa in Comillas, Cantabria, Spain, designed by Antoni Gaudí. It was built in 1883-1885 for the summer use of a wealthy client, Máximo Díaz de Quijano.Gaudi, who designed only a small number of buildings outside Catalonia, was involved with other projects at Comillas. He was the assistant of Joan Martorell on another summer residence, the palacio de Sobrellano. El Capricho belongs to the architect's orientalist period. The tower has been compared to a minaret.
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