Cuenca - Convento de San Pablo
Cuenca - Puente de San Pablo
Cuenca - Casas Colgadas
Cuenca - Casas Colgadas
Cuenca - Catedral de Santa María y San Julián
Cuenca - Catedral de Santa María y San Julián
Cuenca - Catedral de Santa María y San Julián
Cuenca - Catedral de Santa María y San Julián
Cuenca - Catedral de Santa María y San Julián
Cuenca - Catedral de Santa María y San Julián
Cuenca - Catedral de Santa María y San Julián
Teruel - Aeroporto
Teruel - Aeroporto
Luco de Jiloca - Puente romano
Daroca - Puerta Baja
Daroca - Muralla de Daroca
Daroca - Basílica de Santa María de los Sagrados C…
Daroca - Basílica de Santa María de los Sagrados C…
Daroca - Santo Domingo
Daroca - Santo Domingo
Daroca - San Miguel
Teruel
Teruel - Plaza del Torico
Castilla-La Mancha
Castilla-La Mancha
Alcocer - Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
Embalse de Entrepeñas
Sigüenza - Frost
Sigüenza - Plaza Mayor
Sigüenza - Museo Diocesano de Arte Antiguo
Sigüenza - Museo Diocesano de Arte Antiguo
Sigüenza - Museo Diocesano de Arte Antiguo
Sigüenza - Museo Diocesano de Arte Antiguo
Sigüenza - Museo Diocesano de Arte Antiguo
Sigüenza - Museo Diocesano de Arte Antiguo
Sigüenza - Calle Mayor
Sigüenza - Iglesia de Santiago
Sigüenza - Palacio de Ayuntamiento
Sigüenza - Catedral de Santa María
Sigüenza - Catedral de Santa María
Sigüenza - Catedral de Santa María
Sigüenza - Catedral de Santa María
Sigüenza - Catedral de Santa María
Palazuelos - Ermita de la Virgen de la Soledad
Palazuelos - Castillo de Palazuelos
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Cuenca - Convento de San Pablo


When the Muslims conquered the area in 714, they recognized the value of this strategic location and built a fortress between two ravines.
In 1076, Cuenca was unsuccessfully besieged by Sancho Ramírez of Aragon. In 1080 there was a treaty between King Yahya al-Qadir and Alfonso VI. of León and Castile, through which some fortresses were ceded in exchange for military aid.
Cuenca was then conquered by Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad in 1086. However, when his country was attacked by the Almoravids, he again offered Cuenca to Alfonso in return for military support. The first Christian troops entered the city in 1093. However, the Almoravids conquered it in 1108. As part of the Reconquista, King Alfonso VIII conquered the city from the Moors in 1177 after a nine-month siege. The Diocese of Cuenca was founded in 1183. Alfonso X gave Cuenca the title “ciudad” in 1257.
Cuenca is divided into two different areas, the Old Town and the New Town. The first is located on a rocky hill bordered on the north by the gorges of the Júcar River and on the south by its tributary, the Huécar River. Cuenca is a vibrant city with a population of about 55.000.
Convento de San Pablo
The building is a sixteenth-century former convent, that belonged to the Dominican Order. It stands on a promontory over the Huécar River. The church was finished in the eighteenth century, in rococo style. Since 1993 it has been a state-owned Parador hotel.
In 1076, Cuenca was unsuccessfully besieged by Sancho Ramírez of Aragon. In 1080 there was a treaty between King Yahya al-Qadir and Alfonso VI. of León and Castile, through which some fortresses were ceded in exchange for military aid.
Cuenca was then conquered by Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad in 1086. However, when his country was attacked by the Almoravids, he again offered Cuenca to Alfonso in return for military support. The first Christian troops entered the city in 1093. However, the Almoravids conquered it in 1108. As part of the Reconquista, King Alfonso VIII conquered the city from the Moors in 1177 after a nine-month siege. The Diocese of Cuenca was founded in 1183. Alfonso X gave Cuenca the title “ciudad” in 1257.
Cuenca is divided into two different areas, the Old Town and the New Town. The first is located on a rocky hill bordered on the north by the gorges of the Júcar River and on the south by its tributary, the Huécar River. Cuenca is a vibrant city with a population of about 55.000.
Convento de San Pablo
The building is a sixteenth-century former convent, that belonged to the Dominican Order. It stands on a promontory over the Huécar River. The church was finished in the eighteenth century, in rococo style. Since 1993 it has been a state-owned Parador hotel.
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