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Featured · Valladolid, ES
Walk through Valladolid's layered history, from its patron saint's church through baroque temples and elegant plazas to the Renaissance cathedral. You'll pass theaters, historic streets shaped by fire and craft, and discover how this city balanced religious devotion with civic life across five centuries.
Adapted from Visit Sights
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Iglesia parroquial de San Lorenzo Mártir
Start here at this church dedicated to Valladolid's patron saint, whose feast day anchors the city's calendar each September.
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Sala Municipal de Exposiciones (SME) del Museo de la Pasión
This former Catholic temple in ornate Churrigueresque Baroque style now opens its decorated interior to exhibitions.
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Monumento al Conde Ansúrez
A bronze statue in the Plaza Mayor honors the count who founded this city in the 11th century.
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Plaza Mayor de Valladolid
Valladolid's central gathering place pulses with activity, ringed by arcaded buildings that frame daily life.
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Teatro Zorrilla
This historic theater rose from the footprint of a former convent, connecting Valladolid's cultural and religious past.
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Fuente Dorada
A historic square where a fountain commemorates the skilled craftspeople who once defined this neighborhood.
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Calle Platería
Walk this street that was rebuilt after a devastating 1561 fire, its name still echoing the silversmiths and artisans who worked here.
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Iglesia Vera Cruz
A penitential church tucked into the old artisans' quarter, reflecting the spiritual practices that shaped medieval city life.
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Teatro Calderón
Named for Spain's great playwright Calderón de la Barca, this theater stands as a monument to the city's cultural ambitions.
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Church of Nuestra Señora de las Angustias, Valladolid
A penitential church facing the Calderón Theater, stewarded by one of Spain's oldest religious brotherhoods.
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Ruinas de la Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor
These ruins of Valladolid's former principal church sit near the unfinished cathedral, marking a shift in the city's religious center.
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Pasaje de Gutierrez
Step into this elegant 19th-century covered arcade, one of Spain's rare surviving examples of this refined shopping passage.
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Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Valladolid
Juan de Herrera's Renaissance masterpiece anchors the city; its soaring proportions and restrained design reflect Spain's golden age ambitions.
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Diocesan & Cathedral Museum
Inside the cathedral, this museum displays religious art and sacred objects spanning centuries of devotion.
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Plaza de la Universidad
End at this university square where a statue of Cervantes presides over the façade of Valladolid's historic university.
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