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Historic Sites Attractions In Castile-La Mancha

  • 5. Puerta de Toledo Ciudad Real
    Madrid Atocha is the largest railway station in Madrid. It is the primary station serving commuter trains , intercity and regional trains from the south, and the AVE high speed trains from Barcelona , Zaragoza , Sevilla , Málaga , Valencia and Alicante . These train services are run by the Spanish national rail company, Renfe. As of 2018, this station has daily services to Marseille in France.
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  • 7. Iglesia de El Salvador La Roda
    The Church of El Salvador o de la Transfiguración is a church located in La Roda, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1981.Construction of the mainly Renaissance-style church began circa 1510-1515, and continued until 1569, when the bell-tower was erected. The site is said to have once housed the castle of Robda . The church arquitects were the brothers Pedro and Juan de Alviz. The interior has an Adoration of the Magi by Luca Giordano. The sacristy has wood carvings attributed to Berruguete.
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  • 9. Gran Casino Ciudad Real
    Santiago , also known as Santiago de Chile , is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas. It is the center of Chile's largest and the most densely populated conurbation, the Santiago Metropolitan Region, whose total population is 7 million. The city is entirely located in the country's central valley. Most of the city lies between 500 m and 650 m above mean sea level. Founded in 1541 by the Spanish conqueror Pedro de Valdivia, Santiago has been the capital city of Chile since colonial times. The city has a downtown core of 19th-century neoclassical architecture and winding side-streets, dotted by art deco, neo-gothic, and other styles. Santiago's cityscape is shaped by several stand-alone hills and the fast-flowing Mapocho River, lined by p...
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  • 11. Castillo de Molina de Aragon Molina De Aragon
    The Castle of Molina de Aragón is a fortification in Molina de Aragón, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1931.It is located on a hill commanding the surrounding valley, and is formed by an external line of walls with four gates and numerous towers, which defends the internal fortress. The latter has six towers, of which four are currently in good conditions. Originally, the line of towers included a village. It originated as a Moorish fortress , built over a pre-existing Celtiberian castle. The fortress was used as residence of the lords of the taifa of Molina. El Cid resided here when he was exiled from Castile. In 1129 it was conquered from the Moors by Alfonso I of Aragon, who gave it the Lara family.
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  • 15. Monastery of Ucles Ucles
    The Monastery de Santiago de Uclés is in the Spanish town of Uclés in Castile-La Mancha and was built by the Order of Santiago, whose main headquarters was in that town.
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