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The city of Valladolid is the administrative capital in the Autonomic Community of Castilla y León, and it is the main motor of the regional economy. History has left, in the primitive perimeter of town, a various and rich amount of monuments which comes to justify a conscientious visit to it. Visitors walks trough a wide show of artistic stiles which followed one to another from the 12th century until nowadays. The Romanesque tower and the vaulted ceilings and buttress in the church called La Antigua are a direct inheritor of its founder end of the medieval apogee; the Mudejar door of Doña María de Molina's palace represents the architecture on brick characteristic of the transit to Modern Age; and the façades of convents are the echo from Renaissance in a city which has been Court and Capital of the Kingdom of Spain in several times.
 

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Ayuntamiento de Valladolid

Diputación de Valladolid

Junta de Castilla y León

Virtual Guide of Valladolid

 

SpanishinValladolid.org