Cuenca is a World Heritage city located in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain between the Júcar and Huecar rivers. Some of its notable features include its hanging houses built on cliffs overlooking dramatic gorges, the Cathedral, San Pablo's Bridge and Monastery, and its designation as a World Heritage city. It also has a rich cultural history showcased through its festivals, archaeological sites, and museums like the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art located in the hanging houses.