Camposagrado Palace, Aviles

Camposagrado Palace, Aviles

Camposagrado Palace, Aviles
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Photo panoramique par Inaki Rezola Pris 12:01, 24/06/2007 - Views loading...

Camposagrado Palace, Aviles

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This is the finest Palace in Avilés, according to certain art specialist. Built in the XVIIth century, it has two different facades, one facing the north and the sea, from where most evils use to come at the time -ie: pirates- and the other, the richest one, to the south.
Alongside the palace this square hosts too the Ceramics Museum of Avilés.

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A: Carlos Lobo Square, Avilés

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B: Ferreria street of aviles

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C: Las alas chapel of franciscanos church

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Las alas chapel of franciscanos church

D: Franciscanos church of aviles 1

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E: Aviles esquina calle Ferreria Sol

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Aviles esquina calle Ferreria Sol

F: Valdecarzana Palace, in Ferrería Street

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The oldest civil building in Avilés Dating from the XIVth century, the Valdecarzana Palace must have ...

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G: Jose Marti square of aviles

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H: Aviles Calle de La Ferreria

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Aviles Calle de La Ferreria

I: Bridge of San Sebastian in Aviles

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Bridge of San Sebastian in Aviles

J: Santiago Lopez square of aviles

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Santiago Lopez square of aviles

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Historically isolated from the rest of Spain by its high mountains, Asturias claims to be a Natural Paradise. It hosts many World Heritage features and gets world wide media coverage every year when the 'Prince of Asturias Awards' winners' names are announced.

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