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Plaza Mayor
The guide was updated:Plaza Mayor is the main square of Valladolid and an unmissable sight. Flanked by vibrant red buildings, this glorious old square is located in the very heart of the city. In the summer, many outdoor activities take place making it the perfect spot for a coffee break with a nice view, notably on the Town Hall.
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Plaza Mayor is the main square of Valladolid and an unmissable sight. Flanked by vibrant red buildings, this glorious old square is located in the very heart of the city. In the summer, many outdoor activities take place making it the perfect spot for a coffee break with a nice view, notably on the Town Hall.
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Academy Of Cavalry
The Academy Of Cavalry is a beautiful building in the heart of Valladolid. This museum is located in the splendid building of the Academia del Arma. You can rarely visit the inside, but the outside is worth having a look with its impressive facade and fountains.
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Museo Nacional de Escultura
The National Museum - Museo Nacional de Escultura - is located right in the heart of Valladolid and it boasts a brilliant display of poly-chrome wood with the sculpture of the Spanish Renaissance. The museum is widely renowned for its high quality sculptures and historical exhibitions.
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Plaza de San Pablo
The Plaza de San Pablo is among the most important historical sights of Valladolid. Felipe II was born in the Palacio de Pimentel on the Plaza de San Pablo in 1527, and as testimony, a fabulous tiled mural relates the life of the king and the history of sixteenth-century Valladolid. In the square is also the magnificent Iglesia de San Pablo located.
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Museo Oriental
The Museo Oriental offers a collection of exquisite examples of Chinese, Japanese and Filipino art, gathered during four centuries of Spanish missionary exploration. This museum is located in the Royal College of Augustinian Fathershe, built in 1759.
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Museo Casa Natal de Cervantes
The Casa-Museo de Cervantes is where Cervantes lived from 1603 to 1606, in what was then an unfashionable and malodorous district of Valladolid. It was then redecorated with more modern tastes and now hosts regular exhibitions related to Cervantes, the famous author of Don Quichote.
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Santa Maria la Antigua
Santa Maria la Antigua - in English Church of Saint Mary the Ancient - was founded in 1095 but there are no remains of the original structure. The oldest surviving part is from the 12th-century. This symbolic church has four floors and is located in the heart of Valladolid.
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El Museo Patio Herreriano
This museum exhibits pieces of contemporary art from 1918 to the present day and is located in the cloisters of the Monasterio de San Benito. Make sure to stop by the book and souvenir shop.
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Teatro Calderón
The Teatro Calderón, named after the playwright Pedro Calderón de la Barca, is Valladolid’s main theatre and concert hall. It has a lively programme of plays, jazz, opera and flamenco. It also hosts Seminci, the Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid (the International Film Festival of Valladolid).
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Museo de Valladolid
Just a few steps away from the river Rio Pisuerga, stop by Museo de Valladolid, one of the historic sites of the city. Divided into two sections, this museum features archaeological pieces of Valladolid as well as fine arts, including painting, sculpture, furniture and tapestries.
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Campo Grande
This is the place in Valladolid to kick back and relax at any time of the day. This large and green park located in the city centre is a delightful place to stroll among the peacocks and red squirrels, or kick back with an ice cream and watch the locals at leisure.
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Centro Cultural Miguel Delibes
This beautifully designed concert hall opened its doors in 2007 and holds up to 2,000 people. Here you can enjoy an evening of top-notch musicals, plays, shows and concerts (check their website for programs). It also boasts one of the best and most modern restaurants in town.
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Museo Provincial del Vino, Peñafiel
One of Spain’s major wine producing regions is found in the area around Valladolid. Most of the actual bodegas don’t admit visitors, so this museum, which offers wine-tasting, guided tours, winery visits, is a good alternative. It is located in Peñafiel´s wonderful old castle.
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City Bike Day Tour
Borrow a bike and explore Valladolid. A professional guide will share their local knowledge of the city in an entertaining, dynamic and funny way. The tour lasts for three hours and takes place during the daytime, or why not choose "Valladolid by Night" tour to explore the city under the moonlight?
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Columbus Monument
You will find the Columbus Monument just outside the train station on the corner of Paseo de Filipinos, where it was inaugurated in 1905. The sculptor of this beautiful monument was made by Antonio Susillo, of Seville. The statue commemorates the death of Columbus, which took place in Valladolid.
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Estacion de tren del Campo Grande de Valladolid
Valladolid's U shaped train station is an interesting piece of architecture, designed by French architect Enrique Grasset in the style of French eclecticism. The main facade, which is configured as a triumphal arch, is made of stone and its three large openings that serve as entrance doors are separated by pilasters.
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Casa Museo José Zorrilla
The Zorrilla Museum is located in what was once the summer home of the poet Juan Zorrilla de San Martin, in the Montevideo neighbourhood of Punta Carretas. It houses documents, belongings and furniture of the poet and has a room for temporary exhibitions in which art exhibitions, concerts, readings and other cultural activities take place.
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Palacio Real Testamentario De Isabel La Católica
The Valladolid Royal Palace in Plaza de San Pablo was the official residence of the Kings of Spain in Valladolid when it was the seat of the courts. It was inhabited by the Spanish monarchs Carlos I, Felipe II and Felipe III and Napoleon Bonaparte during the War of Independence. Numerous structural changes have been made and the Palace was completed around 1528.
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Wamba Ossuary
One of the largest ossaries in Spain, this macabre vault in Santa Maria Church contains the skeletons of thousands of monks and villagers. An unusual attraction, the Ossary is only open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (Friday: 16:30-18:30, Saturday 10:30-13:30 and 16:30-18:30, Sunday 10:30-12:00 and 16:30-18:30).
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Museum of African Art
Once a private collection, this free museum is divided in to 3 separate rooms with over 130 exhibits, ranging from the 5th century BC to the 20th century.
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Castle of Simancas
Perhaps the most important historic archive in Europe, many important historic treaties were once signed in this intimate, fortified complex. A short journey from the city centre, the castle is free to enter, and offers tours to help guests better understand the historical significance of each room.
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Christopher Columbus Museum
This extensive collection of all things Christopher Columbus is housed over four floors in the centre of Valladolid. Learn about the voyages of Columbus and Spain's conquests in America. Lovers of old maps and machinery will delight in the interactive exhibits, while the top floor, dedicated to life in medieval Valladolid, should be visited by anyone with an interest in history.
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