Yes, Teruel is not that it exists, it is that it is a city. (and a province with towns like Albarracín) it’s worth knowing. Therefore, today we wanted to review this state capital, some of its most emblematic corners, to fall in love with such a residential area.
Cathedral

We start with a big cities classic that cannot be missing in any self-respecting city. In the case of Teruel, it is the Cathedral of Santa María de Mediavilla, with a square plan, three-stemmed tower and octagonal crest. The most beautiful thing about this structure is undoubtedly the painted wooden Mudejar roof, which is considered ”.mudejar sistine chapel.
aqueduct of arches

It is a water supply system designed by Pierres Vedel in the mid-16th century, one of the most relevant engineering works of the Spanish Renaissance, while also serving as a pedestrian crossing to facilitate passage through the great mountain pass that separates the city from the suburbs. . A jewel where you can take amazing photos.
Torico’s square

Yes, if we need a break, we pass the Plaza del Torico, where we will enjoy with its modernist buildings, bars and restaurants, and we will see how they place the “al torico” handkerchief during the festivities.
El Salvador Tower

Another icon of the city and Mudejar art is this El Salvador Tower, which has been on the World Heritage List since 1986. It is undoubtedly a place where we can be enchanted by its beauty.
stairs

No, the choice would not be missing Oval Stairs Inaugurated on June 5, 1921, the building is José Torán’s work to connect the city center with the train station.
It is a neo-Mudejar style building that combines Mudejar architecture with modernist style and has been declared a valuable National Interest Entity.
San Martin Tower

Despite being very similar to the one in El Salvador (or even the Cathedral), Turolense is one of the Mudejar’s biggest defenders. It is located in the Plaza de Pérez Prado, in front of Calle de los Amantes and is a very legendary place to visit.
Teruel’s lovers

Of course it could not be missing. The legend of the Lovers of Teruel is one of the most famous in existence, and the mausoleum where the lovers, Isabel de Segura and Juan Martínez de Marcilla rested, is found in the city, specifically the Church of San Pedro.

And since we’re located in the province of Teruel, we’d like to recommend you two impressive places to stay: Palacio Matutano Daudén and Torre del Marqués, two hotels with their own personalities that come together for the truffle season every winter in two areas of Teruel: Maestrazgo and Matarraña, respectively.
Hotel Restaurant Palacio Matutano-Dauden
PVP on reservation €140.00
Hotel Torre del Marques
PVP on reservation €200.00
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