Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #4 in Valladolid, Spain
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Experience Valladolid 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.
Activities in ValladolidIndividual Sights in ValladolidSight 1: Casa Museo de Cervantes
The Cervantes' House is a museum in Valladolid, Spain, devoted to Miguel de Cervantes. The museum is located in the house that was Cervantes's home. It is one of the National Museums of Spain and it is attached to the Ministry of Culture.
Sight 2: Iglesia de Nuestra Señora Reina de la Paz
The Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace is a modern temple located in the Plaza de España in Valladolid that belongs to the Capuchin Order.
Sight 3: Iglesia de San Andrés
The Church of San Andrés de Valladolid is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the Diocese of Valladolid. Located in the Plaza de San Andrés, near the commercial Calle Mantería, it is one of the largest churches in the city. It is the reference of the neighborhood that surrounds it, San Andrés-Caño Argales, which takes the same name as the church. In this church is located the Royal Penitential Brotherhood of the Holy Christ Stripped, Christ on the Way to Calvary and Our Lady of Bitterness.
Sight 4: Palacio de los Escudero - Herrera
The Escudero-Herrera Palace is a Renaissance building, built in the second quarter of the sixteenth century, located on Fray Luis de León Street in Valladolid, Spain. Since 1922 it has belonged to the Congregation of the Daughters of Jesus, as well as the palace of the Villagómez, acquired by the latter several years later and both being adjoining.
Wikipedia: Palacio de los Escudero-Herrera (Valladolid) (ES)
Sight 5: Pasaje Gutiérrez
Pasaje Gutiérrez is a covered shopping arcade in the city of Valladolid inaugurated in 1886, located between Fray Luis de León and Castelar streets. This type of gallery arose in Paris as a result of the industrial revolution of the nineteenth century. They were conceived as passageways that served as communication between busy streets and intended to expand space for commerce. In Spain, the Gutiérrez passage, together with the Lodares passage in Albacete and the Ciclón passage in Zaragoza, are the only 3 remaining examples of this type of gallery.
Sight 6: Iglesia del Salvador
The Church of the Holy Savior, or simply the Savior, is a Catholic parish church located in the Spanish city of Valladolid, capital of the province of the same name, Castile and León.
Sight 7: Iglesia de San Felipe Neri
The church of San Felipe Neri is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Valladolid, located on the street of the same name. It is not a parish church but was conceived as an oratory for the newly created congregation of San Felipe Neri of secular priests.
Sight 8: Iglesia de Santiago Apóstol
The church of Santiago Apóstol is a Roman Catholic parish church in the city of Valladolid. Located on the Valladolid street of the same name, it was built in different stages and styles between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. It is the headquarters of the Brotherhood of the Seven Words.
Sight 9: Teatro Zorrilla
The Zorrilla Theatre in Valladolid, the work of the architect Joaquín Ruiz Sierra, is a theatre, located in the Plaza Mayor in the same space where the disappeared Convent of San Francisco was located. Its main façade is not individualized and is concealed, in the square, within the buildings uniformed by the color and architectural appearance of housing. Access is through the arcades and its rear façade overlooks Calle Constitución.
Sight 10: Plaza Mayor
Join Free Tour*The Plaza Mayor is a central plaza in the city of Valladolid, Spain. It is located only a few blocks away from another famous plaza, the Plaza Zorrilla.
Sight 11: Estatua del Conde Ansúrez
The Monument to Count Ansúrez is an instance of public art in Valladolid, Spain. Located at the Plaza Mayor, it consists of a bronze statue of Count Pedro Ansúrez, founder of the town of Valladolid in the 11th century, topping off a stone pedestal with additional sculptural elements.
Sight 12: Sala de Exposiciones Iglesia de la Pasión
The Church of the Passion is a Catholic temple in the Churrigueresque Baroque style, its construction began in 1577, it was the first penitential church in Valladolid. It is currently an exhibition hall located in the centre of Valladolid. It was originally a church built to be the headquarters of the Penitential Confraternity of the Sacred Passion of Christ. The church was closed to religious worship in the 19th century. It was declared a National Monument on March 10, 1928.
Sight 13: Iglesia de San Lorenzo
The church of San Lorenzo is a temple located in Valladolid. The Virgin of San Lorenzo is the patron saint of the city of Valladolid and her feast day is celebrated on September 8.
Sight 14: Museo del Monasterio de San Joaquín y Santa Ana
The Museum of the Monastery of San Joaquín y Santa Ana is a museum of sacred art that is located in the church of the Royal Monastery of San Joaquín y Santa Ana in Valladolid, Spain. It includes valuable pieces of Spanish Baroque sculpture, while the church treasures three youthful canvases by Goya, the only paintings by the Aragonese painter preserved in Castilla y León.
Wikipedia: Museo del Monasterio de San Joaquín y Santa Ana (ES), Website
Sight 15: Teatro Lope de Vega
The Lope de Vega Theatre is a theatre in Valladolid, Spain, situated on María de Molina street. It was inaugurated in 1861, designed by the architect Jerónimo de la Gándara.
Sight 16: Sala de Exposiciones Iglesia de las Francesas
The Convent of the French is a Catholic temple located in the center of Valladolid since the fifteenth century. Currently only the cloister rehabilitated as a shopping center is preserved, and the church that today is the Municipal Exhibition Hall, all inside a block of flats built in the seventies of the twentieth century.
Sight 17: Monumento a los Cazadores de Alcántara
The Monument to the Hunters of Alcántara is located on the Paseo de Zorrilla in Valladolid, in front of the main door of the building of the Cavalry Academy of Valladolid. The sculptural ensemble is the work of Mariano Benlliure and was inaugurated on June 25, 1931.
Sight 18: Iglesia de San Ildefonso
The Church of San Ildefonso is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Valladolid, Spain
Sight 19: Sagrada Familia
The church of the Sagrada Familia is a modern temple located in Valladolid. It is located at 11 Capuchin Street, near the Pisuerga River.
Wikipedia: Parroquia de la Sagrada Familia (Valladolid) (ES)
Sight 20: Iglesia de San Pascual Bailón
The church of San Pascual Bailón is a modern temple located in Valladolid. It is located in the Huerta del Rey neighborhood
Sight 21: Centro Cultural Miguel Delibes
The Miguel Delibes Cultural Center is a cultural building located in Valladolid, Castilla y León, Spain. It was designed by the architect Ricardo Bofill Levi and inaugurated in March 2007 with a concert by the Symphony Orchestra of Castilla y León, under the direction of the Colombian-Spanish Alejandro Posada. It is located in the neighborhood of Villa de Prado between the José Zorrilla stadium and the Cortes de Castilla y León.
Sight 22: Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Prado
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