The French Way of Saint James - Burgos
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The ‘caput Castellae’ founded around 884 by Count Diego Rodriguez Porcelos, was and is one of the most important in the Way. The city had its great expansion during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries through the wool trade with European countries.
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- Castle of AlbillosMore information
14th-century castle, privately owned, turned into a five-star hotel.The tower consists of heavy block ashlar on which abundant spans open, being a small part of the original building. It highlights some...
- Burgos CathedralMore information
Get to know one of the masterpieces of Gothic architecture and the most emblematic monument of the city of Burgos. The slender Cathedral of Santa María in the Castilian city has been astonishing residents,...
- Church of the MercedMore information
Built in the 15th and 16th centuries by Juan de Colonia.
- Church of Nuestra Señora la Real y Antigua de GamonalMore information
14th-century structure with a tower above the facade. It has a single nave and a square apse. The portico contains a Gothic Calvary and a Mudejar door. In 1704 Alfonso VI moved the bishopric from Oca.
- Church of San Cosme and San DamianMore information
Rebuilt between the 15th and 16th centuries. It has a Renaissance façade by Juan de Vallejo, and a round arch of triumph with medallions of Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist.On the facade,...
- Church of San EstebanMore information
This Gothic structure was badly damaged by an explosion that destroyed the military fortress that stood on the hillock. It was built between the 13th and 14th centuries. The façade contains an artistic...
- Church of San Gil AbadMore information
This large church was built in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.It has three naves with a transept and lateral chapels. Of particular interest are the Capilla de la Natividad, with its Renaissance...
- Church of San LesmesMore information
Dating from the 14th and 15th centuries. It has a pointed arch and three Gothic-Renaissance naves. The church was built on a previous structure by the same name that was destroyed during medieval war confrontations...
- Church of San Nicolas de BariMore information
Construction started in the 15th century. The simplicity of its faced is in contrast with the richness of its interior. Particularly noteworthy are the stone altarpiece by Simón de Colonia, gothic sepulchres...