Culture | Aracena Fortifications of Aracena The main buildings are the Castle of Aracena and the church of Nuestra Señora del Mayor Dolor.
Culture | Olvera Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación Dominating the town centre of Olvera, the Archpriestal Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación is a unique example in Cadiz mountains because of its shape and size.
Culture | Frómista Church of San Martín de Frómista This is one of the purest examples of Spanish Romanesque. It was built by Doña Mayor, the widow of Sancho Mayor, King of Navarre, and has been the spiritual resting place of the pilgrims on the road to Santiago.
Culture | San Esteban de Gormaz Church of San Martín (Rejas de San Esteban) These two magnificent and simple Romanesque churches appear as if by art of magic in this humble district. The church of San Martín is the most interesting and best conserved.
Culture | Segovia Church of San Martín (Segovia) Mozarabic in origin, it boasts one of the most beautiful Romanesque atriums in Segovia, which surrounds the church on three of its sides.
Culture | San Martín de Unx Parish Church of San Martín de Tours (San Martín de Unx) This church, situated on the top of a hill, offers a variety of styles spanning several centuries because of the different construction stages it underwent.
Culture | Estella-Lizarra Church of San Miguel (Estella-Lizarra) It is built in the Romanesque and Gothic styles, with the transition from one to the other clearly visible in its interior.
Culture | Oviedo San Miguel de Lillo Church This religious building has the World Heritage designation and was used as a chapel by the King Ramiro I.
Culture | Palencia Church of San Miguel Very close to the banks of the Carrión river, this temple is a clear example of the transition between Romanesque and Gothic styles.
Culture | San Esteban de Gormaz Church of San Miguel (San Esteban de Gormaz) This church is thought to have been the place where the Romanesque arcaded gallery was first conceived. This extraordinarily lovely architectural solution was to spread to the Romanesque constructions of Segovia and Soria.