Cuenca - Gothic

markerA Cuenca Cathedral Cuenca Cathedral is a Gothic cathedral in the city of Cuenca in Cuenca Province in the Castile-La Mancha region of south-eastern central Spain. Exceptional expression of Gothic Anglo-Norman, begun in 1196. The wife of King Alfonso VIII, Eleanor Plantagenet of England, daughter of King Henry II Plant... Cuenca Cathedral - photo
markerB Saint Paul's Convent in Cuenca St Paul convent was built in the 16th century by command of the canon priest Juan del Pozo, a monk belonging to the Dominican Order. Brothers Juan and Pedro de Alviz were in charge of the building project; Pedro worked on the convent and the cloister and Juan on the church. The church was finished ... Saint Paul's Convent in Cuenca - photo
markerC Bishop's Palace in Cuenca The Bishop's Palace is a building located in Cuenca, Spain. It hosts the Diocese's Museum, which has a remarkable collection of religious art. It can be easily accessed from the Cathedral. The rooms where the collection is shown were remodeled by architect Fernando Barja Noguerol, and Gustavo Torne... Bishop's Palace in Cuenca - photo

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Name Cuenca
Region Castile-La Mancha
Country Spain (ES)
Population 57,032 inhabitants

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