3/5 Vincent O. 10 months ago on Google
One
of
the
many
churches
is
Valladolid,
with
a
tall
slender
Romanesque
tower
topped
with
an
arrow
covered
with
tiles,
which
makes
it,
the
tallest
Romanesque
bell
tower
in
Spain.
It
is
visible
from
many
parts
in
central
town.
The
rest
of
the
building
is
Gothic
and
Neo-Gothic
,
as
it
was
built
in
the
14th
century
and,
after
later
additions
in
different
styles,
it
was
extensively
restored
and
rebuilt
in
the
first
half
of
the
20th
century
.Inside
is
rather
rustic
compared
to
other
cathedrals.
Entrance
to
the
church
is
free,
with
€3
for
the
museum
and
€10
for
a
bell
tower
visit.