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What to See in Astorga - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 4 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Astorga (Spain). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Astorga Cathedral, Episcopal Palace, and Muralla. Also, be sure to include muralla oculta in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Astorga (Castile and León).

Astorga Cathedral

Edifice in Astorga, Spain
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Also known as: Catedral de Astorga

Edifice in Astorga, Spain. The Cathedral of Astorga is a Roman Catholic church in Astorga, Spain. It was declared a national monument in 1931.

The gothic edifice was begun in 1471, within the same walls of its Romanesque predecessors from the 11th-13th centuries. The construction lasted until the 18th century, thus to its original Gothic style appearance were added elements from later styles, such as the Neo-Classicist cloister (18th century), the Baroque towers, capitals and the façade, and the Renaissance portico. With a rectangular layout, with apsidal chapels, very clear and bright, it has an architectural closeness to German Gothic.

The interior houses numerous artworks, such as the Flemish-Spanish retablo of St. Michael, and the large high altar by Gaspar Becerra (1558), considered a masterwork of the Spanish Renaissance sculpture. Other sculptures include the "Purísima" by Gregorio Fernández (1626), "St. John the Baptist and St. Jerome" by Mateo del Prado (17th century) and the "Christ of the Waters" (14th century).

Next to the church is the Neo-medieval Episcopal Palace, designed by Antoni Gaudí.[1]

Address: Plaza Catedral S/N, 24700 Astorga

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Episcopal Palace

Building in Astorga, Spain
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Also known as: Palacio Episcopal de Astorga

Building in Astorga, Spain. The Episcopal Palace of Astorga is a building by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. It was built between 1889 and 1913. Designed in the Catalan Modernisme style, it is one of only three buildings by Gaudí outside Catalonia.[2]

Address: Plaza de Eduardo Castro 15, 24700 Astorga

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Muralla

Muralla
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The wall of Astorga surrounds the old town of the city of Astorga in the province of León, in Spain. The ancient Roman city of Asturica Augusta, founded in the time of Augustus on the occasion of the Cantabrian Wars, was endowed with a first defensive wall which had an ephemeral life because at the end of the 1st century it was demolished.

A second wall was built in the third or fourth century, being the wall visible in the current enclosure, although with numerous reforms and restorations carried out since medieval times. With a length of more than 2 km, and circumventing the hill on which the city sits, is one of the most outstanding monuments of the capital of Maragata.

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Muralla oculta

muralla oculta
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The wall of Astorga surrounds the old town of the city of Astorga in the province of León, in Spain. The ancient Roman city of Asturica Augusta, founded in the time of Augustus on the occasion of the Cantabrian Wars, was endowed with a first defensive wall which had an ephemeral life because at the end of the 1st century it was demolished.

A second wall was built in the third or fourth century, being the wall visible in the current enclosure, although with numerous reforms and restorations carried out since medieval times. With a length of more than 2 km, and circumventing the hill on which the city sits, is one of the most outstanding monuments of the capital of Maragata.

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