Ávila Cathedral
12th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in SpainFortified church buildings in SpainGothic architecture in Castile and LeónRoman Catholic cathedrals in Castile and LeónRoman Catholic churches in Ávila, Spain
The Cathedral of the Saviour (Spanish: Catedral de Cristo Salvador) is a Catholic church in Ávila in the south of Old Castile, Spain. It was built in the late Romanesque and Gothic architectural traditions. It was planned as a cathedral-fortress, its apse being one of the turrets of the city walls. It is surrounded by a number of houses or palaces, the most important being: the Palace of the Veladas, the Palace of the Infant King (Rey Niño) , and the Palace of Valderrábanos, which were responsible for the defence of the Puerta de los Leales ("The Gate of the Loyal Ones") also known as La Puerta del Peso de la Harina ("The Flour Weigh Gate").
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Calle San Segundo, Ávila
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 40.6558 ° | E -4.6972 ° |
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Catedral de Ávila (Catedral del Salvador)
Calle San Segundo
05001 Ávila
Castile and León, Spain
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