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      • With its fully preserved medieval city walls, magnificent churches and stalwart fortress, the Spanish city of Avila is one of the most visually inspiring places in the country. The City of Saints and Stones was the birthplace of saints, as well as being the burial spot of many Spanish Inquisitors.
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    Distinctively known by its medieval walls, Ávila is sometimes called the Town of Stones and Saints, and it claims that it is one of the towns with the highest number of Romanesque and Gothic churches per capita in Spain. [5]

  3. Oct 12, 2018 · The town isn’t known as the city of stones and saints for nothing. Explore Ávila – Santa Teresa And the main reason for that is Santa Teresa, whom we came across briefly at the start of this post.

  4. With its fully preserved medieval city walls, magnificent churches and stalwart fortress, the Spanish city of Avila is one of the most visually inspiring places in the country. The City of Saints and Stones was the birthplace of saints, as well as being the burial spot of many Spanish Inquisitors.

  5. Avila is the capital of Castile-Leon, it is 1117 meters above sea level and the entire city is a World Heritage site. One of the finest remnants of Europe's medieval era, the walled town of Avila was sacred to an ancient Celt Iberian culture long before the arrival of the Romans or Christians.

    • Walk along the historic Walls of Avila. The Walls of Avila is one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in Europe. Christian King, Alfonso VI ordered to build this defensive wall after the conquest of Avila in the 11th century from the Moors.
    • Take in the view from Los Cuarto Postes. Los Cuarto Postes (or the Four Posts) is one of the top attractions in Avila. This 16th-century religious monument shapes like four Doric columns with a canopy.
    • Visit Avila Cathedral. Avila Cathedral is one of the oldest Gothic cathedrals in Spain. The fortress like cathedral was constructed in the 12 century. It’s dedicated to Saint Salvador.
    • Explore the Basílica de San Vicente. Basilica de San Vicente lies just outside the city wall in Avila. Founded in the 11th century, this imposing church is considered one of the finest Romanesque church in Spain.
  6. Avila is famous for its medieval walls. They are arguably the best in Europe. The 11th century walls are two kilometres long, have 88 turrets and are perfectly preserved. The town is also famous as the home of Saint Teresa.

  7. Jun 16, 2010 · Founded in the 11th century to protect the Spanish territories from the Moors, this 'City of Saints and Stones', the birthplace of St Teresa and the burial place of the Grand Inquisitor Torquemada, has kept its medieval austerity.

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