Built outside the walls, to the north of the walled enclosure, it has a Romanesque origin, a fact corroborated in the latest archaeological investigations. The Romanesque factory, after being ruined according to the sources, was rebuilt and radically transformed in the 16th and early 18th centuries. 💡Curiosities In the fourteenth century the slender tower and the bell tower of Gothic tradition were erected, the mark of Mudejar masters. In the sixteenth century the plan was built, structured in three naves individualized by semicircular arches. In the 18th century the Main Chapel was reformed. 🏆 Recognition Declared a National Monument and a World Heritage Monument. 🗺 How to get there? It is located 9 minutes walk from the town hall of Ávila. Bus lines 3 and 5 will take you to the area where the church is located. There are several car parks near the area to be able to access by car. 📍Surrounding area In its surroundings you can find the hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza and the Puerta del Carmen access to the Wall
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