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Concatedral de Santa María

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This 15th-century Gothic cathedral creates an impressive opening scene for the Ciudad Monumental. Inside, you'll find a magnificent carved 16th-century cedar altarpiece, fine noble tombs and chapels, and a small ecclesiastical museum. Beautiful colourful murals (including dragons) adorn the vaulted ceiling above the altarpiece. Climb the bell tower for old-town views.

Outside, on the cathedral's southwestern corner, is a modern statue of San Pedro de Alcántara, a 16th-century ±ð³æ³Ù°ù±ð³¾±ðñ´Ç ascetic (his toes worn shiny by the hands and lips of the faithful).


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1. Plaza de Santa María

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