Castle of the XV century and reformed during the XVI by order of the Catholic Kings, to turn it into artillery fortress. It presents brick for these works of adaptation, with the characteristic Mudejar...
Romanesque and Mudejar church, with large towers, known as the Torres Gemelas (Twin Towers). One of them is known as the 'Torre de los Ajedreces' (Chess Tower) due to the brick chessboard decoration on...
Flat apse, single nave and two arches. It was used as a meeting venue by the Montalvo Knights.There is an important pintura e talla altarpiece, with thirteen Castilian-Flemish board paintings.
Temple with a single nave and apse with an oven vault. Inside, there is a Mudejar coffered ceiling in the low choir, and a set of medieval mural paintings with a Pantocrator and tetramorphs.The Church...
13th-century temple more characteristic of the mudejar style of the tierra de Arévalo.It has three apses with tall blocked up arcades, a dome and a tambour inside the large 12th-century lantern over crossing...
On the Arevalillo and in a very good state of preservation, there are the Puente de los Barros (12th century) and Medina (14th century) joined by a river walk that invites you to visit them.They are mudéjares...