Valladolid - Christmas Market
Valladolid
Benavente - Mercado de Abastos
Benavente - Santa María del Azogue
Benavente - San Juan del Mercado
Benavente - Santa María del Azogue
Benavente - Santa María del Azogue
Benavente - Santa María del Azogue
Benavente - San Juan del Mercado
El Campillo - San Pedro de la Nave
El Campillo - San Pedro de la Nave
El Campillo - San Pedro de la Nave
El Campillo - San Pedro de la Nave
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Zamora - Aceñas de Olivares
Zamora - San Cipriano
Zamora - San Cipriano
Zamora - San Cipriano
Zamora - San Cipriano
Zamora - San Cipriano
Zamora - San Cipriano
Zamora - San Cipriano
Zamora - San Cipriano
Valladolid - Art Nouveau
Valladolid - Iglesia de San Pablo
Valladolid - Iglesia de San Pablo
Valladolid - Iglesia de San Pablo
Valladolid - Colegio de San Gregorio
Valladolid - Colegio de San Gregorio
Valladolid - Colegio de San Gregorio
Valladolid - Colegio de San Gregorio
Valladolid - Colegio de San Gregorio
Valladolid - Santa María La Antigua
Valladolid - Santa María La Antigua
Valladolid - Universidad de Valladolid
Valladolid - Palacio de Pimentel
Valladolid - Miguel de Cervantes
Valladolid - Plaza Mayor
Peñafiel - Plaza del Coso
Peñafiel - Convento de San Pablo
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Aranda de Duero - Santa María la Real
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Aranda de Duero - San Juan Bautista
Aranda de Duero - San Juan Bautista
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Valladolid - Christmas Market


In the 8th century, Arab-Moorish armies advanced into the north of the Iberian Peninsula, but as early as the 10th century the area was temporarily reconquered by the Christians (Reconquista). In the late 11th century, Count Pedro Ansúrez made the largely depopulated city his residence, expanded it, and promoted its repopulation (repoblación), which is why he is often considered the actual founder of the city. The University of Valladolid was founded in 1241 by Alfonso VIII of Castille. It is one of the oldest universities in the world.
In the 15th century, it became the capital of the Kingdom of Castile until Philip II moved the center of power to the newly built monastery residence Real Sitio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial near Madrid in 1561. In 1561 most of the city burned down but was rebuilt under Philip II.
Nuestra Señora de las Angustias is a representation of the Virgin carved by Juan de Juni after 1561. It is venerated by the" Ilustre Cofradía Penitencial de Nuestra Señora de las Angustias" (Penitential Brotherhood of Nuestra Señora de las Angustias). The brotherhood was founded in 1536 and had this church built end of the 16th century.
In the 15th century, it became the capital of the Kingdom of Castile until Philip II moved the center of power to the newly built monastery residence Real Sitio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial near Madrid in 1561. In 1561 most of the city burned down but was rebuilt under Philip II.
Nuestra Señora de las Angustias is a representation of the Virgin carved by Juan de Juni after 1561. It is venerated by the" Ilustre Cofradía Penitencial de Nuestra Señora de las Angustias" (Penitential Brotherhood of Nuestra Señora de las Angustias). The brotherhood was founded in 1536 and had this church built end of the 16th century.
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