The city walls of Avila were built in the 11th century to protect the citizens from the Moors. They have been well maintained ...
The Cathedral of Ávila has Romanesque and Gothic architectural traditions. It was planned as a cathedral-fortress, its a ...
Outside the city walls, the Basilica of San Vicente was built in Caleno granite in a way that was greatly conditioned by the ...
Santo Tomé el Viejo Church was built outside the walls in the mid-12th century opposite the Gate of El Peso de la Harina (wh ...
Residing over Plaza del Mercado Grande, San Pedro projection is similar to that of the Basilica of San Vicente. The monarchs ...
St. Teresa Church was built on the house in which Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada was born and is part of the Carmelite convent. U ...
Situated on the banks of the River Adaja, San Segundo church was built in Caleno granite between 1130 and 1160. Before it was ...
The Dominican Monastery of Santo Tomás was built under the patronage of Hernando Núñez de Arnalte (treasurer of the Cathol ...
Built outside the walls to the north of the walled enclosure, San Martín Church has a Roman origin, as confirmed by the lat ...
The Convento de San José is a monastery of Discalced Carmelite nuns in Ávila. It is situated not far from the center o ...
Built outside the walls to the north of the town, Santa María de la Cabeza was consecrated in 1210 and is the last example o ...
Santa Ana Monastery was founded in 1350. Only some parts remain from the original monastery, current buildings where mainly b ...
The Monastery of La Encarnación was founded inside the town's walls in 1478, and as a Carmelite convent it was moved to outs ...
San Andrés church was built in the quarter of Ajates (a suburb of mediaeval origin in which the main trade was masonry) in t ...
San Nicolás church stands in the suburb of the same name outside the walls, a medieval quarter inhabited by Christians and d ...