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Destacado · Gijon, ES
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This route takes you through Gijon's most distinctive quarters, starting with sweeping coastal views and moving into the layered history of Cimadevilla. You'll encounter striking public art, archaeological remains, and a cluster of museums housed in beautiful old buildings, ending at the waterfront Trinidad complex.
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Elogio del horizonte
Eduardo Chillida's monumental concrete form sits on the cliffs here, framing the Cantabrian Sea with the kind of scale that makes you reconsider the horizon.
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Museo Casa Natal de Jovellanos
This palatial house in the old town preserves the life and intellectual legacy of Jovellanos, an 18th-century thinker whose influence shaped the region.
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Pozo de la Barquera y Fábrica de Salazón
An archaeological site tucked into Cimadevilla's medieval streets, offering glimpses into Gijon's pre-modern past.
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Árbol de la Sidra
A whimsical public sculpture fashioned from cider bottles—a playful nod to the region's sidra culture, standing near the working marina.
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Palacio de los Jove Huergo
This 17th-century palace anchors the Trinidad complex and speaks to the wealth and taste of Gijon's merchant class in an earlier era.
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Museo Barjola
Housed in the Trinidad complex, this painting museum spotlights Juan Barjola's work and sits steps from the waterfront.
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