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[QUOTE="Castilian, post: 326058"] Romanesque fans might be interested in visiting the North of Palencia province where there's tons of Romanesque art. For more info: [URL='http://www.arteguias.com/romanico_palencia.htm']www.arteguias.com/romanico_palencia.htm[/URL] (overview with links in orange to get more detailed info about Romanesque Art in several areas of the province) [URL='http://www.arquivoltas.com/8-palencia/01MapaPalencia.htm']www.arquivoltas.com/8-palencia/01MapaPalencia.htm[/URL] (interactive map of the province, each yellow dot represents a town with a Romanesque monument -or more-. Click on the yellow dot of the town(s) of your interest to get detailed info about the Romanesque monument(s) available at that(those) town(s)). [URL='http://www.palenciaturismo.es/contenido/c3add75b-d5f4-11de-b283-fb9baaa14523?seccion=fbc4aa8b-d5f4-11de-b283-fb9baaa14523']www.palenciaturismo.es/contenido/c3add75b-d5f4-11de-b283-fb9baaa14523?seccion=fbc4aa8b-d5f4-11de-b283-fb9baaa14523[/URL] If you ever walk the Camino del Sureste, I suggest you to make a roughly 6 kms. detour on the leg from Mota del Marqués to Villardefrades to visit the Mozarabic church in San Cebrián de Mazote and the walled village of Urueña (don't miss the ermita de La Anunciada out of the walls). For info about the Mozarabic church in San Cebrián de Mazote: [URL='http://www.arteguias.com/monasterio/sancebrianmazote.htm']www.arteguias.com/monasterio/sancebrianmazote.htm[/URL] [URL='http://www.turismo-prerromanico.com/es/mozarabe/monumento/san-cebrin-de-mazote-20130416115011']www.turismo-prerromanico.com/es/mozarabe/monumento/san-cebrin-de-mazote-20130416115011[/URL] [URL='http://www.provinciadevalladolid.com/es/san-cebrian-mazote']www.provinciadevalladolid.com/es/san-cebrian-mazote[/URL] For info about Urueña: [URL='http://www.arteguias.com/valladolid/uruena.htm']www.arteguias.com/valladolid/uruena.htm[/URL] [URL='http://www.uruena.ayuntamientosdevalladolid.es/?q=view_cont_lugares_interes']www.uruena.ayuntamientosdevalladolid.es/?q=view_cont_lugares_interes[/URL] [URL='http://www.funjdiaz.net/uruena1.php']www.funjdiaz.net/uruena1.php[/URL] [URL='http://www.urueña.es']www.urueña.es[/URL] [URL='http://www.provinciadevalladolid.com/es/uruena']www.provinciadevalladolid.com/es/uruena[/URL] Focused on the ermita de La Anunciada: [URL='http://www.arquivoltas.com/25-Valladolid/02-Uruena.htm']www.arquivoltas.com/25-Valladolid/02-Uruena.htm[/URL] Tips: [LIST] [*]Not sure what's the current situation with visits to the Mozarabic church in San Cebrián de Mazote but if nothing has changed, it isn't an easy one because it just opens when there's mass (i.e.: once a week). I warn you that the church might be closed but I don't want to discourage any of you to go to the town and give it a try. You never know. On my last visit on a cold January afternoon, the streets where deserted but we finded the church opened because a local had go to leave something inside. We wouldn't have found it opened if we had go 10 minutes earlier or later... To ask in town who's in charge of the church and ask him/her whether s/he would be so nice as to show it for you might be an option to try if you find the church closed. The mass day will most likely be Sunday (morning) although in rural areas you don't always know it for sure. [*]Urueña is uphill but you shouldn't overlook the ermita of La Anunciada (out of the village, downhill), specially if you are a Romanesque art fan [/LIST] ...and castle fans would be interested in visiting the Castle of Villalonso a [I]stone's throw away[/I] from Toro (not sure what's the current opening timetable of the castle but it used to be just a short time in Sundays' mornings -weekends on peak seasons-). [/QUOTE]
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