1. Casas Colgadas de Cuenca
Famous hanging houses perched on the cliffs overlooking the Huécar River, showcasing medieval architecture and stunning views.
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Famous hanging houses perched on the cliffs overlooking the Huécar River, showcasing medieval architecture and stunning views.
A museum dedicated to the rich paleontological heritage of the Cuenca region, featuring fossils and prehistoric exhibits.
A stunning Gothic cathedral located in the heart of Cuenca, known for its impressive architecture and historical significance.
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An iron bridge offering panoramic views of the Casas Colgadas and the gorge, connecting the old town to the San Pablo Convent.
Ruins of the ancient castle that once defended the city, offering historical insights and scenic views over Cuenca.
Interactive museum focusing on science and technology, ideal for families and curious visitors.
A historic clock tower that is a symbol of the city, providing a glimpse into Cuenca’s medieval past.
Museum featuring an impressive collection of Spanish abstract art, showcasing works from renowned artists.
A lovely green space in Cuenca, perfect for relaxing walks and enjoying nature.
A popular park featuring playgrounds, walking paths, and natural scenery.
An air-raid shelter from the Spanish Civil War, now a museum offering historical context and tours.
Museum showcasing the archaeology, fine arts, and ethnography of the Cuenca province.
Museum dedicated to the Holy Week traditions of Cuenca, displaying religious art and procession artifacts.
Remnants of the medieval city walls and one of the old gates, representing Cuenca’s defensive history.
Museum featuring religious art and artifacts from the Diocese of Cuenca.
Tourist train offering guided tours around Cuenca, ideal for a relaxed exploration of the city.
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