Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Miranda de Ebro, Spain
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3.6 km
62 m
Experience Miranda de Ebro in Spain in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in Miranda de EbroSight 1: Campo de concentración de Miranda de Ebro
The Miranda de Ebro concentration camp was a Francoist concentration camp located in the city of Miranda de Ebro, province of Burgos (Spain). It was created in 1937, with the advice of the Nazi SS, to house Republican prisoners and remained open until 1947, being the camp for the longest time open and the last to be closed in Spain.
Wikipedia: Campo de concentración de Miranda de Ebro (ES), Website
Sight 2: Iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari
The Church of San Nicolás de Bari, or simply the Church of San Nicolás, is a parish church located in Miranda de Ebro, province of Burgos, autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain.
Sight 3: Iglesia del Espíritu Santo
The Church of the Holy Spirit, historically known as the Church of San Nicolás, is a predominantly Romanesque Catholic church located in Miranda de Ebro, province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain.
Wikipedia: Iglesia del Espíritu Santo (Miranda de Ebro) (ES)
Sight 4: Puente Carlos III
The Carlos III Bridge is a bridge in Miranda de Ebro (Spain) that crosses the Ebro River, between Aquende and Allende. It is located between the so-called English or Iron and French bridges. The original Miranda bridge was destroyed by a very strong flood in 1775. It was a strategic point in the north of the country and was an obligatory passage of the Ebro under toll.
Sight 5: Casa de los Urbina
The Casa de los Urbina is a sixteenth-century noble palace, of urban character and Gothic style, located in the Spanish town of Miranda de Ebro, in the province of Burgos. From a window on its rear façade, which overlooks the banks of the Ebro, the "resurrection of the bombo" is carried out every year, taken from the waters of the river, a symbolic act with which the festivities of San Juan del Monte begin.
Sight 6: Casa de las Cadenas
The palace house of the Counts of Berberana, better known as the house of the Chains, is a sixteenth-century palace in the town of Miranda de Ebro.
Sight 7: Teatro Apolo
The Apollo Theater is the main theater of Miranda de Ebro, (Burgos), Spain. It is located in the historic center of the city, next to the church of Santa María. Built in 1921 and in a state of ruin since 1987, it was rehabilitated and reopened in 2015.
Sight 8: Iglesia de Santa María
The church of Santa María, or Santa María de Altamira, in the town of Miranda de Ebro is a Catholic temple built in the sixteenth century in Renaissance style with elements of late Gothic art. It is located in the heart of the historic center of the city next to the Apolo Theater and stands out for its robustness, which gives it the appearance of a fortress.
Sight 9: Castillo de Miranda de Ebro
The Castle of Miranda de Ebro is a mediaeval fortification located in Miranda de Ebro, Spain.
Sight 10: Iglesia de los Sagrados Corazones
The church of the Sacred Hearts in the town of Miranda de Ebro is a Catholic temple that dates back to the sixteenth century and is located in the old Convent of San Francisco. It is a temple built in Renaissance and Baroque style, where the belfry on the façade of the church stands out.
Wikipedia: Iglesia de los Sagrados Corazones (Miranda de Ebro) (ES)
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