Two large, square crenellated towers separated by lower walls containing the two access gates. King Enrique IV handed the town of Medina de Pomar over to Don Pedro Fernández de Velasco, who built this...
It was founded in 1313 by Sancho Sánchez de Velasco and his wife, Sancha García de Carrillo. Apart from the monastic rooms, it also has an abbatial church with one single nave divided in three parts, with...
This gothic church was built between the 12th-14th centuries using elements of an earlier structure. Devoted to the Virgen del Rosario, the patron saint of Medina de Pomar since 1571. It has three naves...
Founded in the 15th century by Pedro Fernández de Velasco and built on the site of an earlier hospital known as ‘de la Cuarta’, the building was extended in the 18th century.Situated next to the Convent...