2. VALLADOLID WAS ONE OF THE MOST
IMPORTANT CITIES IN SPAIN , AND
WALKING ALONG THE STREETS YOU CAN
FIND SEVERAL MONUMENTS AND LOCAL
ARCHITECTURE WHICH TALK ABOUT OUR
HISTORY, OUR STYLE OF LIVING AND
OUR TRADITIONS.
AS A LOT OF CITIES IN SPAIN,
VALLADOLID HAS GOT AN HISTORICAL
CENTRE AND MODERN DISTRITS.
IN THE CENTRE YOU CAN FIND THE
MAYOR SQUARE, IT IS ALWAYS A
SQUARE.
CAN YOU SEE IT?
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4. In the Main Square, you can see
the Town Hall.
We hold the music festivals , we
meet with friends,…
Academia de Caballeria.
In this building, the soldiers
are prepared for riding
horses. Nowadays, there are
a Museum and a Library, also.
5. La Antigua
San Pablo
We have got a Catholic historical roots. In this way, there are a lot of
differents kind of churches along our streets: from romanic style to
plateresco’s one.
Let’s have a look!!!!
San Benito
Las Angustias
7. Cathedral: Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
The cathedral has got a sad story.
Juan de Herrera designed the cathedral
as the most important building in Valladolid.
When the cathedral wasn’t finished yet, the king,
Felipe II asked Juan de Herrera to design the
Escorial, and in order to not allow to finish the
Valladolid cathedral, the king asked to take out the Juan eyes.
So, our cathedral isn’t finished.
8. Plaza España
Clock fountain
Valladolid is a city in permanent change. Traditions and history are mixed
with the most innovating buildins and scultures.
Millenium Cupula
9. This is the 300 “HELLOS” square. Now , we say bye bye, and see you soon.
10. This is the 300 “HELLOS” square. Now , we say bye bye, and see you soon.