Burgos - Gallery

Gallery

  • Burgos Cathedral,
    (south side)
  • Back façade of the Cathedral
  • The western façade of the cathedral
  • Abbey of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas, at night
  • Arco de Santa María
  • Façade of Arco de Santa María
  • La Cartuja de Miraflores, founded in 1441
  • San Esteban Church
  • San Gil Abad Church
  • Entrance at San Lorenzo el Real Church
  • La Merced Church, built between the 15th and 16th centuries
  • San Cosme y San Damián Church (16th century)
  • Casa del Cordón, south façade (15th century)
  • San Lesmes Church (1074 and reformed in 14th century)
  • Santa Dorotea Convent (15th century)
  • Santa Clara Convent (13th century)
  • Consistorial house of Burgos
  • Arco de San Martín
  • Arco de Fernán González
  • San Esteban Church, of Gothic style was built between the 13th and 14th centuries
  • Edificio Verde
  • Palacio de La Isla – Franco's headquarters during the Spanish Civil War, currently the Language Institute of Castilian and Leonese
  • Burgos Historic Centre at night
  • Way of St. James leading to Burgos Cathedral
  • The Way of Saint James leading into the city centre
  • Paseo de Espolón during snowfall in February
  • Snowfall behind the Cathedral

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