Cuenca
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Tourist attractions
House of the Gratings (5 min)
Renaissance mansion notable for ornate iron grilles and period architectural details.
Cuenca Museum (7 min)
Regional museum displaying local artifacts, art, and historical pieces reflecting Cuenca's cultural heritage.
Calderón de la Barca Air Raid Shelter (8 min)
Civil War-era underground shelter preserving Cuenca's wartime history and defensive architecture.
San Juan Gate (8 min)
Medieval city gate providing historical access to Cuenca's fortified old town.
Tunnels of Alfonso VIII (8 min)
Medieval underground passages carved through rock, providing access to fortifications and the city's defensive system.
Palace-House of the Clemente de Aróstegui (8 min)
Historic noble residence showcasing Renaissance architectural style and period interior design.
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Castilla La Mancha (10 min)
Regional museum showcasing 20th and 21st-century Spanish art and contemporary works.
Museum of Spanish Abstract Art (13 min)
Contemporary art museum specializing in abstract works, housed in a Renaissance palace, operated by the Juan March Foundation.
Tickets: Cuenca Train Tour, 7 EUR View
Cathedral Treasure Museum of Cuenca (13 min)
Museum housed in the cathedral displaying religious artifacts, manuscripts, and ecclesiastical treasures.
Tickets: Cuenca Train Tour, 7 EUR View
Casas Colgadas (13 min)
Medieval hanging houses built over the Júcar River gorge, iconic 15th-century structures with cantilevered wooden balconies.
Tickets: Cuenca Train Tour, 7 EUR View









