Arch of XII century of the first walled enclosure, which was the northern exit of the city. It forms a small fortress flanked by an attached toned tower and a rectangular tower, and between them an allure...
The Castle was declared next to the walls, National Artistic Monument in 1931.It appears documented already in the year 1306, although the oldest part is from the XII century. In 1464, when Enrique IV...
Dating from the XIII century, although of previous construction, it was built in stone and brick masonry, over a previous building of ashlar belonging to Romanesque, of which retains a skirting board on...
Mudejar church with a polygonal structure on top of a straight one. It contains four Mudejar sepulchres of the 16th century with plaster filigree work and a Renaissance altarpiece.High on a terrace of...
This is one of Cuéllar’s most emblematic churches. It was built entirely in the Mudejar style in the 12th century using rough and smooth ashlar masonry, whilst the apse and façade are made of brick. Today...
The temple was built in the XII century with Templar origins. Its elevation of the village that surrounds it highlights and hence the name ‘de la Cuesta’. It is a representative work of the Mudejar Romanesque...