Cuenca is one of the most beautiful provincial capitals in Spain to connect with without escaping to the countryside or mountains. This is a particularly special and special place because its historic center lies in the middle of the mountains, on the edge of the rocky walls. The Cathedral, Hanging Houses and cobbled streets are fascinating. It is not surprising that the disclosure World Heritage. However, if you catch rainy days during your visit, there is plenty to do, such as trying the gastronomy of the pastoral tradition.
Spanish Museum of Abstract Art

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Although not many people know it, Cuenca is an art capital and this museum is a must. In the unique Casas Colgadas, in the historic center and A unique medieval building in Spainexhibits a collection of abstract art and periodically reorganizes its collection to host temporary exhibitions. A small but beautiful museum with a remarkable balance between painting, sculpture and architecture.
Alfonso VIII Tunnel
This area served as a bunker during the Civil War. Its strategic location in communication between central Spain and the Levant placed the city at the target point of air strikes. This led to a design underground tunnel system where citizens can take refuge. Today, thanks to the rehabilitation of the Alfonso VIII street tunnel, we can see what these defensive spaces were like: a 95-metre-long gallery with guided and even dramatized tours.
Paleontological Museum of Castilla-La Mancha

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The founding core of this collection consists of funds from paleontological interventions in the Cuenca sites of Las Hoyas (Lower Cretaceous of La Cierva) and Lo Hueco (Upper Cretaceous of Fuentes), but the rest of the collection also forms part of it. collection, paleontological deposits of the Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-la Mancha. At the moment The collection consists of the remains of sites spanning the last 550 million years of earth’s history.but with a special representation of the Paleozoic record of Toledo and Ciudad Real, the Mesozoic record of Guadalajara and Cuenca, and the Cenozoic record of the entire region.
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