In the heart of Oviedo, visit the building where a university started some 400 years ago and discover the lively center of learning the university is today.
Nestled at the foot of a mountain, this ancient building was originally a palace for royalty. Today it commands respect as an important example of pre-Romanesque architecture.
Nestled at the foot of a mountain, this ancient building was originally a palace for royalty. Today it commands respect as an important example of pre-Romanesque architecture.
The wedding of Spain’s infamous dictator General Franco was held at this historic 20th-century basilica, which has a stunning façade with intricate detail.
Nestled at the foot of a mountain, this ancient building was originally a palace for royalty. Today it commands respect as an important example of pre-Romanesque architecture.
Nestled at the foot of a mountain, this ancient building was originally a palace for royalty. Today it commands respect as an important example of pre-Romanesque architecture.
Inside one of Oviedo’s landmarks you’ll find opulent decoration; outside it’s hard not to notice the building’s uneven appearance due to the lack of a second bell tower.
Nestled at the foot of a mountain, this ancient building was originally a palace for royalty. Today it commands respect as an important example of pre-Romanesque architecture.
Nestled at the foot of a mountain, this ancient building was originally a palace for royalty. Today it commands respect as an important example of pre-Romanesque architecture.
The largest public art collection in the Asturias region is contained within three buildings where you can see works by artists including Picasso and Goya.
Nestled at the foot of a mountain, this ancient building was originally a palace for royalty. Today it commands respect as an important example of pre-Romanesque architecture.