9 Sights in Huelva, Spain (with Map and Images)

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Explore interesting sights in Huelva, Spain. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 9 sights are available in Huelva, Spain.

Sightseeing Tours in Huelva

1. San Pedro

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The Holy Parish and Older Parish Church of the Apostle San Pedro is a Catholic temple located in the Spanish city of Huelva, being the oldest parish in the city and arciprestal headquarters until the creation of the Diocese of Huelva by Píal Bula of Pius XII October 22, 1953. It is declared well of cultural interest, with a monument category.

Wikipedia: Iglesia de San Pedro Apóstol (Huelva) (ES)

2. Palacio de Mora Claros

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Palacio de Mora Claros

The Palacio de Mora Claros is a building located on the old Botica street, current Mora Claros street in the Spanish city of Huelva. Raised as a residence of the Huelva businessman and politician Antonio Mora Claros and Josefa Jiménez Vázquez, currently functions as a day center for older people. This building is registered in the catalog of buildings, elements and urban spaces of unique values of the Special Plan of the Historic District of the City of Huelva.

Wikipedia: Palacio de Mora Claros (ES)

3. Plaza de las Monjas

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The Plaza de las Monjas is an open space located in the historic center of the city of Huelva, Spain. Over the years it has taken different names: Plaza de Abajo in the 15th century, Plaza Nueva in the 16th century, Plaza de San Juan from the 17th century, Plaza de las Monjas in 1805, its first official name in 1823 as Plaza del Rey, Plaza de Isabel II in 1835, Plaza de la Constitución and again Plaza de las Monjas as its official nomenclature in 1936.

Wikipedia: Plaza de las Monjas (Huelva) (ES)

4. Gran Teatro

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The Gran Teatro is a cultural building located in the Spanish municipality of Huelva, in the province of the same name. Designed by the architect Pedro Sánchez Núñez (1882-1956), it was inaugurated on 30 August 1923 as the Royal Theatre, being the main stage space in the city of Huelva.

Wikipedia: Gran Teatro (Huelva) (ES)

5. Cabezo Arqueológico de San Pedro

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San Pedro de Huelva Castle was a medieval castle located in the city of Huelva of Arab origin and belonging to the Dukes of Medina Sidonia. It was located in the village of San Pedro, in the ancient center of the city in, the Archaeological Yacimiento del Cabezo de San Pedro Cerro de San Pedro. inscribed in the General Catalogue of Historical Heritage Andalusia with a specific character by the Order of the Culture Counsellor 14-5-01.[quote required] and under the protection of the generic declaration of the Decree of 22 April 1949, and Law 16/1985 on the Spanish Historical Heritage.

Wikipedia: Castillo de San Pedro de Huelva (ES)

6. Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Cinta

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The hermitage sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de la Cinta is a Roman Catholic church located in the Spanish city of Huelva. Built on the hill called El Conquero, it is the seat of the patron saint of the city, the Virgen de la Cinta. It has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, with the category of Monument.

Wikipedia: Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Cinta (ES)

7. Iglesia de la Milagrosa

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Iglesia de la Milagrosa

The Milagrosa Church or Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea is a Catholic temple located on Rábida Street in the Spanish city of Huelva. It is registered, with a generic character, in the General Catalog of Andalusian Historical Heritage.

Wikipedia: Iglesia de Nuestra Señora Estrella del Mar (Huelva) (ES)

8. Parque Moret

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Parque Moret

Moret Park is an urban park located in the Spanish city of Huelva. It is one of the most significant places in the capital due to its strategic location and because it is considered an authentic natural space within the city.

Wikipedia: Parque Moret (ES)

9. Santa María de Gracia

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Santa María de Gracia

The Convent of Santa Maria de Gracia is a Catholic convent of Augustine nuns located in the centre of the city of Huelva. It was founded in 1510, which makes it the oldest convent settlement in the city.

Wikipedia: Convento de las Madres Agustinas (Huelva) (ES)

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