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  • Avila,The monument to St Teresa near the convent of St Teresa, built over the birthplace of Saint Teresa of Avila. The convent, inaugurated in 1636,
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  • Avila,The convent of St Teresa built over the birthplace of Saint Teresa of Avila. The convent, inaugurated in 1636,
    em7417283.jpg
  • Avila,The monument to St Teresa near the convent of St Teresa, built over the birthplace of Saint Teresa of Avila. The convent, inaugurated in 1636,
    em7417275.jpg
  • Avila,The convent of St Teresa built over the birthplace of Saint Teresa of Avila. The convent, inaugurated in 1636,
    em7417270.jpg
  • Avila. Northwest of the city, on the road to Salamanca, Los Cuatro Postes provides the best views of Ávila's walls. It also marks the place where Santa Teresa and her brother were caught by their uncle as they tried to run away from home
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  • Avila. Northwest of the city, on the road to Salamanca, Los Cuatro Postes provides the best views of Ávila's walls. It also marks the place where Santa Teresa and her brother were caught by their uncle as they tried to run away from home
    em7417083.jpg
  • Avila. Northwest of the city, on the road to Salamanca, Los Cuatro Postes provides the best views of Ávila's walls. It also marks the place where Santa Teresa and her brother were caught by their uncle as they tried to run away from home
    em7417078.jpg
  • Avila. The Capilla de Nuestra Señora de Las Nieves (Chapel of our Lady of the Snows) where previously was the Ávila synagogue called Belforad. Popular tradition retained the name of the rabbi's house for the dwelling located on Las Nieves street (the current Synagogue Hostelry) and which was connected to the temple.
    em7417452.jpg
  • Avila. Northwest of the city, on the road to Salamanca, Los Cuatro Postes provides the best views of Ávila's walls. It also marks the place where Santa Teresa and her brother were caught by their uncle as they tried to run away from home
    em7417058.jpg
  • Avila. The old Juderia inside the medieval walls, around Santo Domingo and Vallespin streets.
    em7417441.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. The  cenotaph of three saints, Vicente and his sisters, Sabina and Cristeta slaughtered by the Romans,  is an outstanding piece of Romanesque style with nods to the Gothic..
    em7417375.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral sanctuary is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417244.jpg
  • Avila, San Pedro church, one of the most significant temples of Castile and León. .It was at St. Peter's Atrium that the notorious trial took place of those Jews accused in the case of the Holy Child of La Guardia, an event which grabbed the attention of the kingdom at that time and which serves as a perfect illustration of the worsening of relations between Jews and Christians in the late 15th century.
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  • Avila. The old Juderia inside the medieval walls, around Santo Domingo and Vallespin streets.
    em7417450.jpg
  • Avila. The Mosén Rubi Chapel was «originally built in 1462 as a major Synagogue» and when it had already been converted into a church, it was annexed to the hospital. The construction date  in 1462 and it may be the last synagogue built in Spain prior to the Expulsion.
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  • Avila. The are of the old Jewish quarter, the Juderia. This door  is what remains of a synagogue of<br />
mid-15th century made by don Simuel. This place of worshi, mentioned in documents between 1430 and 1460, was one of the centres of the Jewish faith located in the Jewish quarter of Santo Domingo.
    em7417419.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. The  cenotaph of three saints, Vicente and his sisters, Sabina and Cristeta slaughtered by the Romans,  is an outstanding piece of Romanesque style with nods to the Gothic..
    em7417371.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. The  cenotaph of three saints, Vicente and his sisters, Sabina and Cristeta slaughtered by the Romans,  is an outstanding piece of Romanesque style with nods to the Gothic..
    em7417367.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. This graceful church is a masterpiece of Romanesque simplicity, a series of largely Gothic modifications in sober granite contrasted with the warm sandstone of the Romanesque original.
    em7417345.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. This graceful church is a masterpiece of Romanesque simplicity, a series of largely Gothic modifications in sober granite contrasted with the warm sandstone of the Romanesque original.
    em7417336.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. This graceful church is a masterpiece of Romanesque simplicity, a series of largely Gothic modifications in sober granite contrasted with the warm sandstone of the Romanesque original.
    em7417329.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. This graceful church is a masterpiece of Romanesque simplicity, a series of largely Gothic modifications in sober granite contrasted with the warm sandstone of the Romanesque original.
    em7417313.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. This graceful church is a masterpiece of Romanesque simplicity, a series of largely Gothic modifications in sober granite contrasted with the warm sandstone of the Romanesque original.
    em7417310.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. This graceful church is a masterpiece of Romanesque simplicity, a series of largely Gothic modifications in sober granite contrasted with the warm sandstone of the Romanesque original.
    em7417305.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral sanctuary is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417260.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral sanctuary is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417258.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral sanctuary is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417251.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417231.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral  is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification, The exquisite early-16th-century altar frieze showing the life of Jesus
    em7417216.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral  is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417213.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral  is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417207.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral  is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417202.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral  is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417199.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral  is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417193.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral's door of the Apostles. The cathedral is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417174.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral sanctuary is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417155.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral sanctuary is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417152.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral sanctuary is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417145.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral sanctuary is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417141.jpg
  • Avila, San Pedro church, one of the most significant temples of Castile and León. .It was at St. Peter's Atrium that the notorious trial took place of those Jews accused in the case of the Holy Child of La Guardia, an event which grabbed the attention of the kingdom at that time and which serves as a perfect illustration of the worsening of relations between Jews and Christians in the late 15th century.
    em7417472.jpg
  • Avila. Palacio de los Velada Hotel inside a a 16th century palace declared a building of historical and cultural interest.
    em7417409.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. The  cenotaph of three saints, Vicente and his sisters, Sabina and Cristeta slaughtered by the Romans,  is an outstanding piece of Romanesque style with nods to the Gothic..
    em7417364.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. The  cenotaph of three saints, Vicente and his sisters, Sabina and Cristeta slaughtered by the Romans,  is an outstanding piece of Romanesque style with nods to the Gothic.
    em7417357.jpg
  • Avila. Basilica de San Vicente. This gothic stone<br />
where tradition says<br />
a Jewish master is buried<br />
which, after becoming christian, built in<br />
the 4th century the original church, the one that rises the current one.
    em7417355.jpg
  • Avila pastry with images of nuns.
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  • Avila, The cathedral sanctuary is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417254.jpg
  • Avila cathedral's choir added later in the 16th century. The cathedral is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification, cathedral  is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417214.jpg
  • Avila cathedral's choir added later in the 16th century. The cathedral is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification, cathedral  is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417208.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral  is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417205.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral's door of the Apostles. The cathedral is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417184.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral's door of the Apostles. The cathedral is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417168.jpg
  • Avila, The cathedral sanctuary is integrated into the city wall, which formed part of the city’s defensive fortifications. It has two doors: the main door, flanked by two towers –one unfinished– which give it an appearance of a church-fortification,
    em7417154.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
    em7417028.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
    em7417011.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls. The imposing Puerta (gate) de l'Alcazar.
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  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain. Some stones came from tombs and ruins of the Roman city.
    em7417122.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
    em7417057.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
    em7417055.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
    em7417045.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
    em7417040.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
    em7417001.jpg
  • Market square with San Juan Bautista church.
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  • The old bishop's palace near the medieval city wall.
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  • The old bishop's palace near the medieval city wall.
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  • Davila mansion on the southern medieval walls.
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  • The old bishop's palace near the medieval city wall.
    em7417114.jpg
  • Davila mansion on the southern medieval walls.
    em7417091.jpg
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