Route 3 East. Section 2 - Berlanga de Duero
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On a cut of the Escalote River, southwest of Soria, rises the town of Berlanga de Duero, of which Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, the Cid Campeador, was its first mayor.
At the foot of its imposing castle is its elegant urban center, which preserves the splendor of its historic past that has not lost the medieval atmosphere of its cobbled streets and arcaded squares. In Berlanga de Duero, the collegiate church stands out, whose construction began in the mid-16th century and was never finished.
Surrounded by a vibrant natural environment, Berlanga del Duero is the perfect destination to discover unique places and explore paths full of history.
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- Parish Church of AbancoMore information
Before installing this church, there was a Romanesque temple on this site that would be in bad state, so in the XVIII century, some churchmen born in this place and Martinez and Aparicio-Navarro families,...
- Church of San Miguel ArcangelMore information
One of the oldest churches in the province of Soria, dating from 1114. The capitals of the south front have oriental-style winged dragons and the colonnaded gallery has capitals decorated with vegetal...
- Castle of BerlangaMore information
Nothing remains of the former Muslim fortress of the 10th century. The building had other walls, possibly dating from the 12th century.It has two enclosures: the interior one dates from the 15th century...
- Collegiate of Berlanga de DueroMore information
This church represents a paradigm for single-nave, salon structures and will be the precedent for many future churches due yo its spatial conception and purity of lines, which make it one of the best cothic...
- Door of AguileraMore information
It is the only remaining of the gates allowing the access to the fortified enclosure of the town of Berlanga de Duero. It is crenellated and has several shields.
- Old Hospital of San AntonioMore information
Intended for sick persons and pilgrims, this hospital was built in the XVI century, and in it stayed one night the IV Duke of Gandia, San Francisco de Borja. Its Baroque chapel is dedicated to Nuestra...
- Hermitage of the Virgen de la CalzadaMore information
It is located outside the village, and is in ruins long time ago, its area was taken advantage of as a cemetery. It was made of stone ashlar and masonry and it preserves the main chapel and part of the...
- Parish Church of San Juan BautistaMore information
Construction started in 1690. The church has a latin cross ground plan with a single nave and a transepts covered by a circular vault. It also features a choir and a sacristy.The church contains six Baroque...